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Raising the Bar, Bungoma's Call for Senate Reform

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  Photo: Hon. Julius Masinde  In the political landscape of Bungoma County, a call for change echoes through the words of Hon. Julius Masinde, a former senatorial candidate and advocate for heightened senatorial standards. Masinde's recent expressions of disappointment towards the current senator shed light on the pressing need for enhanced representation in the Senate, urging the people of Bungoma to elevate their expectations and demand accountability from their elected officials. The heart of Masinde's concerns lies in the multifaceted role of the county senator and the perceived lack of engagement and effectiveness in fulfilling these responsibilities. He emphasizes the pivotal role of the senator in driving development initiatives, advocating for the needs of the county, and championing legislative reforms that directly impact the lives of Bungoma residents. However, Masinde laments the apparent disconnect between the current senator and these fundamental duties, highlight

SPEAKER WETANGULA, GOVERNOR LUSAKA, CS NAKHUMICHA AMONG DIGNITARIES THAT GRACED DG MBATIANY'S THANKSGIVING AT KIBUK PRIMARY, MT. ELGON.

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Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka & Deputy Governor Jenepher Mbatiany chats during the Thanksgiving mass at Kibuk Primary   What you need to know; Bungoma Deputy Governor, Pstr. Jenepher Mbatiany today October 30th hold a Thanksgiving mass at Kibuk Primary Mt. Elgon Constituency. National Assembly Speaker, Moses Wetangula, Bungoma Gov. Ken lusaka, Health CS Susan Nakhumicha are among dignitaries that graced the occasion. MPs Fred Kapondi, Didmus Barasa, Majimbo Kalasinga,  Catherine Wambilianga, John Makali and Dan Wanyama were also present. UDA Party & Ford Kenya party senate candidates, Mwambu Mabonga & Wafula Wakoli respectively attended the mass. After her nomination and election as Bungoma's deputy governor, the prayefull woman, Pastor Jenepher Mbatiany organized for a thanksgiving ceremony at Kibuk Primary school to give thanks to the lord for the great achievement of elevating her into the second powerful position in Bungoma county. Deputy Governor Jenepher Mbatiany; I

WITH FEE ARREARS OF UP TO KSHS 236,461/=, ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI DOMIINIC WANYAMA PLEADS FOR SUPPORT TO HELP REALIZE HIS DREAMS.

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Photo Courtesy: Dominic Wanyama What you need to know; ✓ Dominic Wanyama sat his KCSE at Alliance High School in the year 2014 scoring an A- ✓ He proceeded to join Egerton University and took a course in economics and statistics.  ✓HELB loan was fundamental to his campus education and help from a few friends, especially the AHS old boys club who used to fundraise to facilitate his upkeep. (Alliance High School) ✓ He fortunately graduated in December last year, 2021 ✓ He owes Alliance High School a total of 236,461/= shillings in fee areas. The best price of education has always been in it's success and enjoying the fruits after completion. To Wanyama Dominic Wanjala, his success is nothing to smile about for a reason the fruits he labored for in looking for the academic success has repeatedly not materialized for a reason of his secondary school original academic certificate that is still laying in the 2014 files of Alliance High School. Dominic Wanyama is a partial orphan from Nam

"MY CHILD IS SUFFERING, I CAN'T RAISE OVER Kshs 150,000/= FOR HER SURGERY. I NEED YOUR SUPPORT." ~~MERCY NANJALA.

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 She who knows the pain of a child is the mother... "My child was born healthy, after a month, the head started enlarging, we tried medication at my sister's place in Kisii at a level 6 hospital but after sometimes it became worse and we were transferred to Kijabe hospital. On reaching Kijabe, the doctors asked if I could manage Kshs 150,000/= for her surgery, I had nowhere to get the large sum required and I honestly told them I could not manage. The doctors then advised me to go and try find the money to get back my child for treatment. Benta organized for a WatsApp group funds mobilisation and we managed 20,000, I went back to Kijabe to plead with the doctors to take the money available and help rescue my child's condition but they said the money was so little for the services required. They said they could help reduce the much water in her head but even after that my child has not been well. Doctors told me she has alot of water in her head that it has even blinded her