Author: Christine Muchira

  • Forensic expert presents crime scene images in Tob Cohen murder trial

    Forensic expert presents crime scene images in Tob Cohen murder trial

    The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Monday presented the seventh witness in the Tob Cohen murder trial at the Kibera Law Courts.

    Appearing before Justice Diana Kavedza, Prosecution, led by Vincent Monda, Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, and assisted by Wangui Gikui, Sarah Ogweno, Christine Timoi and Peris Maina, called Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Beneutychus Wanjohi, a forensic expert specialising in Imaging and Acoustics, to the dock.

    During his testimony, ASP Wanjohi produced photographic evidence documenting the crime scene and the compound where the deceased’s body was allegedly recovered.

    The court admitted the digital images as exhibits to assist in visualising the scene and to support the prosecution’s forensic case.

    Sarah Wairimu Kamotho, the deceased’s wife, is charged with Cohen’s murder and remains in custody after she was denied bail.

    The matter will resume for further hearing on 28th, 29th and 30th September 2026.

  • Mudavadi urges faith leaders to champion peace ahead of regional Catholic Assembly

    Mudavadi urges faith leaders to champion peace ahead of regional Catholic Assembly

    Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has underscored the important role of faith leaders in promoting peace, national unity and social cohesion, saying their guidance is critical in shaping the country’s moral values and fostering dialogue.

    Mudavadi made the remarks during a meeting with the Most Rev. Philip Anyolo, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Nairobi, together with Most Rev. Anthony Muheria, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Nyeri and Vice Chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), for discussions on matters of national and regional importance.

    “Faith leaders play a vital role in shaping the moral fabric of our society, fostering dialogue and inspiring the values of peace, unity and service that strengthen our nation,” said Mudavadi.

    The Archbishops briefed him on preparations for the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in East Africa (AMECEA) Plenary Assembly, scheduled for 18th–26th July 2026 at the Catholic University for East Africa (CUEA).

    Held every four years, the Assembly will bring together more than 120 Bishops and hundreds of delegates from nine Eastern African countries to deliberate on the Church’s response to the region’s evolving social, economic and pastoral priorities.

    The Prime Cabinet Secretary said hosting the Assembly strengthens Kenya’s position as a regional hub for dialogue, diplomacy and international conferences, while generating opportunities for tourism, hospitality and other sectors of our economy.

    “We also exchanged views on matters affecting our country, and I encouraged the Church to continue championing peace, national unity and social cohesion,” Mudavadi noted.

    Mudavadi noted that a peaceful and united Kenya provides the foundation for sustainable development, investment and shared prosperity for all our citizens.

    The AMECEA Plenary Assembly is expected to provide a platform for Catholic bishops across Eastern Africa to strengthen regional collaboration and deliberate on key pastoral, social and economic issues affecting the region.

     

  • One killed as police arrest 14 over Kisumu, Nyahururu violence

    One killed as police arrest 14 over Kisumu, Nyahururu violence

    Eight suspects have been arrested following deadly clashes in Kisumu City that left one person dead, several others injured and property destroyed while six more suspects are in police custody over violence that disrupted a political rally in Nyahururu Town.

    In a statement, the National Police Service has condemned the incidents as acts of political intolerance, saying investigations are ongoing and warning that all those found responsible will be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

    In Kisumu, police said violent confrontations between two opposing groups resulted in the death of one person, several injuries, the torching of nine motorcycles and damage to a police vehicle.

    “Preliminary investigations indicate that, in Kisumu City, a violent confrontation between two opposing groups resulted in the death of one person, several injuries, the torching of nine motorcycles and damage to a police vehicle,” read the statement.

    Adding that: “Following swift police intervention, eight suspects were arrested and placed in custody pending arraignment in court. Efforts to identify and apprehend other individuals involved are ongoing.”

    In Nyahururu Town, police arrested six suspects after a group of individuals allegedly attempted to disrupt a political rally by throwing stones, causing minor injuries to several members of the public, including one Joseph Gitau, who sustained a chest injury and was treated and discharged.

    “Contrary to some allegations, there was no shooting incident. Police responded promptly and arrested six suspects, who have been placed in custody pending arraignment,” NPS clarified.

    Condemning the violence in Kisumu and Nyahururu, the National Police Service stressed that such acts undermine public order, threaten national cohesion and violate citizens’ constitutional rights to peacefully associate, assemble and participate in political activities.

    “The Service strongly condemns these acts of political intolerance, violence and goonism. Such incidents undermine public order, threaten national cohesion and violate citizens’ constitutional rights to peacefully associate, assemble and participate in political activities,” NPS noted.

    The Service reiterated that no person regardless of social status, political affiliation or public office is above the law warning that anyone found engaging in violence, sponsoring criminal gangs, inciting supporters or disrupting lawful gatherings will be dealt with firmly and in accordance with the law.

    Members of the public who may have information that could assist the investigation have been urged to report to the nearest police station or through the toll free numbers 999 and 911, via #FichuaKwaDCI on 0800 722 203, or by WhatsApp on 0709 570 000, to report anonymously.

    The National Police Service have vowed to remain committed to conducting a thorough, impartial and evidence-led investigation to ensure that all perpetrators are brought to justice.

     

     

  • President Ruto pledges equal development for all regions

    President Ruto pledges equal development for all regions

    Every part of Kenya deserves and will receive a fair share of development irrespective of how or who they voted for, President William Ruto has said.

    The President therefore called on Kenyans to work together and forge ahead in an effort to ensure equitable development.

    Speaking during a Sunday service and fundraiser at ACK St Martin’s Cathedral in Kitui Town, he said the only way to transform the country is for leaders and citizens to unite behind a common vision.

    “The politics of exclusion, division and ethnicity is a stumbling block to our national development aspirations,” President Ruto said.

    And added: “We need to transform all parts of Kenya so that every citizen benefits and no one is discriminated against.”

    The President said all Kenyans pay taxes and deserve development, stating that politics must not stand in the way of transformative programmes.

    “No part of Kenya will be marginalised. Even areas that did not vote for me will get their rightful share of development,” he pointed out.

    The President was accompanied by Labour Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua, Principal Secretaries Teresia Mbaika (Aviation and Aerospace) and Jonathan Mueke (Livestock), MPs Vincent Musau Kawaya (Mwala), Mwengi Mutuse (Kibwezi West), Nimrod Mbai (Kitui East), Charles Nguna (Mwingi West), Rachel Nyamai (Kitui South), Joshua Mwalyo (Masinga), and former Kitui Senator David Musila.

    The President pointed out that Kenya had stagnated for long and been left behind by its peers of the 1960s, saying time had come for delivery of tangible transformative chang.

    He, therefore, urged Kenyans to scrutinise political leaders at all levels and elect them to office on the strength of their development track record or vision.

    “Some leaders have been in key Government positions for decades, yet they have little to show in development,” he said.

    President Ruto noted that the newly established National Infrastructure Fund provides a sustainable way of implementing major projects, including dams, roads, and airports.

    “We know that this region has a serious water problem. We have been talking about dams for 40 years. We now have a formula, under the National Infrastructure Fund, to deliver these projects,” he said.

    The President explained that the fund had already mobilised Ksh.350 billion – Ksh.244 billion from Safaricom Government share sale and Ksh.106 billion from the partial divestiture of State shareholding in the Kenya Pipeline Company.

    At the same time, he announced that work on the stalled Thwake Dam had resumed after the project was allocated KSh10.6 billion. The mega irrigation project is now expected to be completed in April 2027.

    The dam, President Ruto noted, would provide water for irrigation, livestock and domestic use when it is completed early next year.

    Umaa Dam in Kitui, which has also stalled for close to 15 years, will be revived and completed.

    Additionally, Ksh.15 billion has been invested in the construction of 1,000 affordable housing, 20 modern markets and hostels to accommodate 6,000 university and college students in the county.

    Explaining that the programme had initially been hampered by the challenges of land availability, the President said these had now been resolved.

    “We have therefore gotten land to build 1,000 housing units in Manyenyoni,” he said.

    Of the 20 modern markets meant for Kitui County, construction of 11 is underway while procurement processes are going on for the other nine. So far, Ksh.2.2 billion has been allocated for the facilities.

    “We want to make sure that we provide Mama Mboga and other traders with a clean environment, and provide water, electricity and digital hubs,” President Ruto pointed out.

    The markets will also have cold storage rooms and other vital amenities.

    On education, the President said an additional Ksh.80 billion has been added to this year’s budget – from Ksh.702 billion in the 2025/26 financial year to Ksh.784 billion in 2016/27 – to boost learning in schools, colleges and universities. The funds, he noted, are meant to ensure equal opportunities for all Kenyan learners.

    In the past three years, he noted, the Government has hired 100,000 teachers and will employ another 24,000 this year.

    “In total, 124,000 teachers will have been hired in four years, five times more than previous administrations had done in a similar period,” he added.

    On health, the President said Ksh.2 billion has been disbursed to hospitals in Kitui under the Social Health Authority (SHA).

    He said 31 million Kenyans have registered with SHA compared to eight million under the defunct National Health Insurance Fund.

    In Kitui, he noted, 537,000 people have registered, representing nearly 50 per cent of the population.

    “When you go to hospitals for outpatient services, don’t pay anything. The Government is paying so long as you have registered with SHA,” he said, stating that health is a right for all Kenyans as stipulated in the Constitution.

    Meanwhile, he explained that the Broad-Based Government was formed to foster inclusive development.

    “As the people of Kitui and Ukambani, this Government belongs to you, as it does to all other Kenyans, and you will get your fair share of development,” he assured the residents.

    Leaders who spoke at the event commended the President for taking development to every region of Kenya.

    “Many people now understand why we must work with the Government,” Mwala MP Kawaya said.

    Kitui South MP Rachel Nyamai said: “You have not sidelined us because of the number of votes we gave you.”

    Former Kitui Senator David Musila pointed out: “We were told this is a Government of shares. But you have demolished that myth and taken development to every part of the country.”

    The President began his visit to Kitui County on Saturday by inspecting the Chuluni-Zombe Road in Kitui East Constituency.

    He said construction of the 25km road, launched in November 2025, will be completed in June 2027. The road will improve connectivity in the county and link Chuluni, Zombe and Kitui town, boosting trade, incomes and jobs

    Overall, the Government is building 250km of road projects in Kitui, with Ksh5.5 billion set aside for the development of the infrastructure.

    He also toured the construction site of Zombe Modern Market, which began in March 2025 and is set for completion in December 2026.

  • Don’t gamble with 2027 presidential election, DP Kindiki urges Mt Kenya

    Don’t gamble with 2027 presidential election, DP Kindiki urges Mt Kenya

    Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged Mt. Kenya residents not to gamble with coming elections in 2027, saying re-electing President Ruto is the best option for the region.

    The DP asked the residents to continue supporting the President, stating that once he secures the second term in next year’s polls, the region will stand a stronger chance to take over.

    Prof. Kindiki reiterated the need to remain focused to ensure President Ruto gets his second term but that they should not lose sight of the great opportunity that will present itself after it has been accomplished.

    Speaking on Sunday in Meru County where he attended two Church Services and addressed a public rally, Prof. Kindiki told the Meru community not to play with the big opportunity to take over the nation’s top leadership after President Ruto.

    “Don’t play ping pong with a chance like this at the Presidency. Just like in football, like in the ongoing World Cup, the best placed person to score receives the ball and he puts the ball in the net and we all celebrate.

    After President Ruto, I am the best placed person to take over from him. I’m the striker staring at the goal, why should anyone else tell you to recycle the ball to the defenders yet I, as the striker, is standing strong and well placed to score?” DP posed.

    The Second in Command attended a service at Methodist Church, Abothuguchi Synod in Imenti Central Constituency and led a resource mobilization drive for construction of its headquarters in the morning. Later in the afternoon, he represented President Ruto during a funds drive for the construction of Methodist Church, Laare Synod in Igembe North Constituency. He also addressed a public rally at Laare town in the evening.

    Prof. Kindiki said the community does not stand any chance in other formations, including in the disjointed opposition, propping up the opportunity that has presented itself through the Head of State.

    “In the other formation, this region is not in any consideration to take over presidency anytime in the near future but with the one under the stewardship of President Ruto, the fireman is just next after him. Don’t take fruitful chances like this for granted. Do not be deceived, this is the best possible opportunity for us to ascend to the Presidency,” he urged.

    The Deputy President took time to underscore his political credentials nurtured through many years serving in significant offices where he excelled in service delivery. He warned those belittling him to be ready for a big surprise.

    “Let them continue insulting me, belittling me and saying all sorts of things. I served as senator for 10 years, five years as Majority Leader and three years as Deputy Speaker. I have been Interior Cabinet Secretary for two years and now Deputy President. They must respect us,” DP noted.

    During the events, Prof. Kindiki also said they are not supporting the President for the sake of it but because of the unrivalled development he has overseen in the region since taking over.

    He enumerated ongoing projects costing billions of shillings at various level of completion pledging to push for more.

    Among them are the upgrading of Meru Teaching and Referral Hospital to Level 6 which is progressing steadily, road projects at 39 billion shillings, electricity expansion at 2.3 billion shillings, modern markets among others. The redesigning of Nithi bridge is being hastened despite compensation challenges involving affected landowners.

    “There is no other government that has accorded undivided attention to Meru region than President Ruto’s government. I am asking our people not to return this great favour with disrespect. There is no other place for us outside this government. Do not be deceived by those who failed to do anything for us when they were in power,” DP stated.

    As the government works hard to deliver its promises to the residents, Prof. Kindiki called for patience saying everything that has been pledged will be done.

    “The President is being pressured to deliver everything now as if he is the first President of the country. We have had four presidents before him. We will deliver all our promises but let us be patient,” he said.

     

     

  • Wetang’ula rallies Bungoma behind Ruto, cites development projects

    Wetang’ula rallies Bungoma behind Ruto, cites development projects

    National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has urged Bungoma residents to back President William Ruto’s re-election bid in 2027 arguing that the Kenya Kwanza administration has delivered on key development promises that are transforming the county.

    Speaking during an empowerment programme for boda boda groups in Webuye East Constituency on Sunday, Wetang’ula said the government’s investments in infrastructure, public services and industry had begun improving livelihoods across the region and should be safeguarded through continuity in leadership.

    He cited the payment of more than Ksh.229 million in terminal dues to former Pan Paper workers following the collapse of the Webuye-based paper mill as evidence that the government had honoured its commitments.

    “The government has honoured its commitment to former Pan Paper workers by settling their long-outstanding dues. This is a clear demonstration that President Ruto keeps his promises,” he said.

    The Speaker also pointed to the revival of Nzoia Sugar Company, saying the once-struggling mill had resumed operations under a new investor and offered renewed hope to thousands of cane farmers.

    “Nzoia Sugar was dead and there was no hope for its revival. Today, the progress made by the investor is commendable,” he said.

    He urged Members of Parliament to support measures that would shield local sugar farmers from cheap imports.

    “We must ensure there are no unnecessary sugar imports so that all cane grown by our farmers is harvested, milled and farmers are paid on time. Nzoia Sugar is once again becoming the pride our people have long yearned for,” he said.

    Wetang’ula highlighted several other projects being undertaken by the national government, including the rehabilitation of Matulo Airstrip, whose 400-metre runway is expected to be commissioned next month, the construction of the Webuye Market, and the expansion of the Rironi-Mau Summit-Eldoret-Webuye-Malaba highway.

    He said the highway would improve the movement of goods and people while reducing accidents at notorious blackspots such as Muhonja and Kaburengu.

    The Speaker also cited the near-complete Masinde Muliro Stadium in Kanduyi and the operational passport issuance centre in Bungoma as examples of efforts to decentralise government services and stimulate economic growth.

    He further announced plans for a smart city on the site of the former Bungoma airstrip saying the development would host shopping malls, international retail brands, entertainment facilities and other commercial amenities.

    “If you want to watch a movie, go swimming, or shop at major retail outlets, you will find all those services there,” he said.

    Wetang’ula also said the planned extension of the Standard Gauge Railway from Naivasha to Malaba would pass through Mianga in Bungoma County, where a railway station would be constructed.

    “If you want to travel to Nairobi, it will take about four hours from Bungoma once the railway is complete. That will significantly reduce travel time and improve connectivity,” he said.

    The Speaker thanked Bungoma residents for what he described as their decisive support in the 2022 presidential election and expressed confidence that they would once again back President Ruto in 2027.

    “I have toured different parts of the country and I can confirm that support for President Ruto’s re-election is growing across the country,” he said.

    He urged eligible voters, particularly young people, to acquire national identity cards, register as voters and participate in the 2027 General Election.

    “Development is sustained through continuity. We must protect the gains we have made by remaining united and participating in the democratic process,” he said.

    Wetang’ula also cautioned residents against leaders he accused of promoting divisive politics in Western Kenya saying unity was essential for sustaining the region’s development agenda.

    “We should not allow anyone to divide our people for political gain. Our unity is our strength, and together we can secure greater development for future generations,” he said.

     

     

  • DCI arrests prime suspect in murder of Joy Kanini Gathu

    DCI arrests prime suspect in murder of Joy Kanini Gathu

    Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Homicide Investigations Bureau have arrested the prime suspect in the brutal murder of 25-year-old Joy Kanini Gathu, bringing to an end an intelligence-led manhunt that culminated in Timau, Meru County.

    In a statement by DCI, the suspect, John Nderitu Mureithi, was arrested on the night of July 10, 2026, along the Nanyuki–Isiolo Road while allegedly attempting to flee to Uganda.

    “A search conducted immediately after his arrest led to the recovery of four mobile phones, among them the deceased’s handset, which has been secured as a key exhibit in the ongoing investigation,” read the statement.

    The suspect was subsequently booked at Kiganjo Police Station.

    During interrogation, detectives established that on June 9, 2026, a confrontation between the suspect and the deceased inside his house in Ngangarithi Estate, Nyeri, turned fatal.

    Investigations further established that the suspect later dismembered the body and disposed of the remains at different locations in a calculated attempt to conceal the crime and frustrate investigations.

    The suspect is expected to be presented before court tomorrow, Monday, July 13, 2026, as detectives seek custodial orders to facilitate completion of the investigation.

    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations extends its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Joy Kanini Gathu and remains steadfast in its commitment to conducting thorough, fair and impartial investigations to ensure justice is served.

  • Seven arrested as police seize 13,200 litres of ethanol in Thika

    Seven arrested as police seize 13,200 litres of ethanol in Thika

    Seven suspects have been arrested after a multi-agency security operation in Thika West Sub-County led to the seizure of 13,200 litres of ethanol, thousands of suspected counterfeit cigarette packets and two lorries believed to have transported the illicit goods.

    According to a statement by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the operation focused on a compound thought to be used for storing and distributing illegal goods.

    During the raid, officers found 66 drums, each holding 200 litres, filled with ethanol.

    The team also discovered 17,640 packets of suspected counterfeit Pall Mall cigarettes hidden beneath various animal hides inside one of the lorries at the site.

    Further the operation led to the impounding of two lorries believed to have transported the illegal consignment.

    The detectives noted that all recovered items have been secured as exhibits as investigations continue to determine the full scope of the criminal network involved.

    The seven suspects arrested, Isaack Muthee, Lenkai Olemelei, Simon Ndung’u, Paul Mwangi, Stephen Mbugua, Julius Mutuku, and Nicolete Lodway, are in police custody awaiting processing and arraignment.

    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations reiterated their commitment in fighting illegal trade networks that threaten public health, support organised crime, undermine legitimate businesses.

    “The Directorate of Criminal Investigations remains focused in breaking down illegal trade networks that threaten public health, support organised crime, undermine legitimate businesses, and deprive the country of vital revenue,” read the statement.

     

  • Kindiki urges focus on Ruto’s re-election, warns against 2032 distraction

    Kindiki urges focus on Ruto’s re-election, warns against 2032 distraction

    Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has rallied supporters of President Ruto to focus on consolidation of his support for the 2027 elections warning against distractive political agendas that should be put on hold going forward.

    Prof. Kindiki said focus should be on the President’s reelection in next year’s polls saying anything else including campaigns for 2032 elections should wait.

    “I want to ask my brothers and sisters to put aside unimportant matters and consolidate the gains that this administration has brought to our country. Let us unite our efforts to ensure that President William Ruto gets a second term and continues delivering his agenda of transforming Kenya,” DP said.

    Speaking on Saturday when he graced the Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Programme held at Kaptarkok, Keiyo South, Elgeyo-Marakwet County, the Second in Command enumerated many life-changing projects and programmes being implemented by the government across the country he emphasized are driving the Head of State’s reelection push.

    The DP represented the President during the event.

    “I am calling upon all leaders across this country, from the Coast to Western Kenya, Nyanza, the Rift Valley, Central Kenya, Nairobi, North Eastern, and Eastern regions, to stop early campaigns for 2032.

    We have important work to do first next year. We must consolidate the gains we have achieved under the leadership of President William Ruto and ensure that his agenda of transforming Kenya is not disrupted by a directionless, agenda-less, thoughtless, and plan-less opposition,” DP stressed.

    The Deputy President cited key projects accomplished since 2022 including major infrastructural initiatives that have significantly improved Kenya’s development status.

    The state-of-the-art Talanta stadium, expansion of Rironi-Mau Summit highway, Isiolo-Mandera highway, reconstruction of Nithi Bridge among others highlight an impressive development profile for the government.

    Key programmes like NYOTA empowerment that was significantly boosted on Friday with release of the second tranche of billions of monies in grants to youths engaging in various business and the successful fertilizer subsidy programme have improved lives through job creation and better earnings.

    Prof. Kindiki said President Ruto’s development portfolio since ascending to office is impressive and unmatched thus the need not to lose focus in favour of less important things.

    “We have witnessed the transformation of Kenya under the leadership of President William Ruto over the last four years. We have seen projects that many people never imagined could be achieved in this country become a reality,” he noted.

    Among the development initiatives is enhanced environmental conservation anchored on planting 15 billion trees by 2032 among other supportive activities including rehabilitation of forests such as Kaptagat and others.

    The DP said the government is providing necessary support for the restoration of forests not only in Kaptagat but across the country.

    “We want to ensure that we have a good environment that provides water security and food security for the benefit of our nation.

    We have a tree planting programme of 15 billion trees between 2022 and 2032. Already, we have planted 1.7 billion trees, and we want to accelerate this programme so that we achieve the target of 15 billion trees by 2032,” he noted.

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen praised Prof. Kindiki for bringing stability to the government through his focus and hard work.

    “Since you became Deputy President, we have seen amazing development across the country because you have stabilized the President’s agenda,” the CS noted.

    Leaders present also supported President Ruto’s determination to environmental conservation.

    “We must work together to ensure all environmental efforts come to fruition,” said Mr Murkomen.

    Environment Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa said the Ministry is fully focused on achieving the 2032 tree planting target as well as boosting rehabilitation programmes situated across the country.

    “We are progressing well in achieving the targeted 15 billion trees by 2032,” she said, beseeching Kenyans to take advantage of the coming rains to plant more trees.

    National Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo, who is the programme’s patron, said the initiative looks to expand the reach to restoring more hectares following a successful engagement in the last decade.

     

  • Kaptagat Conservation Initiative marks decade of community-led environmental restoration

    Kaptagat Conservation Initiative marks decade of community-led environmental restoration

    As the Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Initiative marked its 10th edition of Saturday in Elgeyo Marakwet County, one man engaged in the event with humility, having made great strides in positively impacting his community.

    The National Treasury Principal Secretary Dr. Chris Kiptoo, patron of the initiative hosted dignitaries and public officers at the celebrations leading them in carrying out activities of the day which included tree planting where high-value cash crop seedlings, including avocado, coffee and cocoa, were planted.

    The 10th edition of the initiative brought together government leaders, conservation partners, community members and corporate stakeholders to celebrate a decade of restoring the Kaptagat Forest under the theme “10 to 20: Restore. Sustain. Transform.”

    “As we celebrate ten years of restoration in Kaptagat Forest, we are laying the foundation for another decade of action to restore, sustain and transform this critical ecosystem for future generations,” said Dr Kiptoo.

    PS Kiptoo has been instrumental in spearheading restoration efforts within the Kaptagat Forest ecosystem, transforming the programme into a national model for integrating conservation, community livelihoods and sustainable development.

    During Mashujaa Day on October 20, 2025 in Kitui County Dr Chris Kiptoo was recognized as a national hero for leading Kaptagat Climate Action and Conservation Efforts.

    National Heroes Council Chief Executive Officer Charles Wambia and Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Managing Director Agnes Kalekye were among CEOs in attendance.

    The two lauded the Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Initiative as the ideal example of community led conservation noting that its achievements demonstrate how environmental protection can be effectively combined with sustainable livelihoods.

    They further underscored the importance of broader campaigns to champion restoration of Kenya’s forest cover and mitigation of effects of climate change.

    As Kenya continues in its journey to achieving 15 billion trees cover by 2032, Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Initiative will continue setting the standards for generation to come.

    The Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Initiative has over the past decade emerged as one of Kenya’s flagship restoration programmes, bringing together government agencies, local communities, development partners and the private sector in the rehabilitation and sustainable management of the Kaptagat Forest.