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Youth at the Crossroads: A Generation's Fight for Leadership and Accountability

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  Photo Courtesy: Sebastian Karani, DMCP - Facebook  As Kenya grapples with a political landscape marred by corruption and unfulfilled promises, a new wave of activism is brewing among the country’s young population. This generation, often referred to as Generation Z is stepping up, not just in protest, but in action. For many, the goal is clear: reshape the nation’s future through leadership, education, and empowerment. Following the protests that echoed across the nation, youths are now shifting their focus from the streets to strategy. Conversations are sprouting across different circles, from urban hubs to rural communities, where young people are determined to hold leaders accountable, starting with educating themselves and their peers on leadership and governance. The sentiment is unanimous: the success of any civic education efforts will ultimately be measured at the ballot box come 2027. Learning from 2022: The Cost of Missed Opportunities The 2022 general elections painted a s

Bungoma Governor Criticized for Poor Leadership Amid “Planned” Heckling at Presidential Event.

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By SK Hon. Mwambu Manonga together with Hon. Julius Masinde at a past UDA event. Bungoma County Governor Kenneth Lusaka is facing increasing criticism from local leaders and residents who are calling for greater accountability and improved governance. Hon. Julius Masinde, a former senatorial candidate in Bungoma ‘s December 2022 By-election and a prominent figure in the county, has, in a statement voiced his concerns about the state of leadership under Governor Lusaka’s administration. “Governor Lusaka is messing up the county and should be held accountable for it,” Hon. Masinde stated, Echoing the frustrations of many Bungoma residents who feel that the county is not being governed effectively. According to Hon. Masinde, the current leadership is plagued by serious deficiencies, necessitating a complete reset to restore proper governance in the county. Photo Courtesy: Hon. Julius Masinde  These remarks come shortly after a recent visit by President William Ruto to Bungoma, where an un

Driving Climate Action, Dr. Beryl Mutekhele’s Inspiring Efforts

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  Dr. Beryl Mutekhele leads Kaala Women group in planting Indigenous trees in Tongaren Ward  Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, and addressing it requires dedicated leadership and innovative approaches. Dr. Beryl Mutekhele, Executive Director of Climate Action Initiative, exemplifies this commitment through her tireless efforts to combat environmental degradation in Kenya. Dr. Mutekhele’s journey began with a profound concern for the deteriorating environmental conditions in her home region of Bungoma. Motivated by the visible impact of climate change on local communities, she established Climate Action Initiative with a vision to make a tangible difference. Her approach is both grassroots and strategic, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in environmental stewardship. One of Dr. Mutekhele’s key strategies has been engaging with local women’s groups across four counties. She conducts educational workshops to raise awareness about climate

Controversy Erupts Over Bungoma Governor Lusaka's Madaraka Day Spending

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Bungoma County Governor Ken Lusaka is facing intense scrutiny from Hon. Julius Masinde over the reported 148 million Kenyan Shillings spent on the Madaraka Day celebrations hosted in Bungoma. According to Hon. Masinde, the expenditure is not only exorbitant but also raises significant accountability concerns. Hon. Masinde acknowledges the importance of preparing for the influx of visitors for such a national function, but he insists that the preparations should not have cost beyond 60 million KES. He claims that while the county government justifies some of the expenditure as necessary for completing the VIP section at Masinde Muliro Stadium, which can be accounted for, other costs are questionable. One of the most contentious expenditures is the 25 million KES reportedly spent on planting ornamental trees along the dual carriageway. Hon. Masinde, a regular user of the road, argues that there is little evidence of these trees.  " Apart from a small area from the Airstrip to Kanduy

Wakili Bryan Khaemba Applauds Bold Move by President to Dismiss Cabinet Secretaries, Calls for Integrity in Future Appointments

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  In a powerful statement, while attending funeral service of a late KDF in Kibingei Ward of Kimilili Constituency, Kimilili Parliamentary aspirant Wakili Bryan Khaemba has voiced his support for President's recent decision to dismiss all Cabinet Secretaries, describing it as a bold and necessary action. Photo Courtesy: Wakili Bryan Khaemba, Facebook  "I applaud the President for taking a bold and very necessary step to dismiss all the Cabinet Secretaries. It was necessary and a decision whose time had come considering the nature of the immediate former CS's of this republic of Kenya," Khaemba asserted. Khaemba further urged the Speaker of the National Assembly and Ford Kenya party leader, Hon. Moses Wetangula, to seize any opportunity provided by the President to propose new names for Cabinet Secretary positions from Bungoma and the Western Region. He emphasized the importance of selecting individuals who possess integrity and are committed to serving the interests o