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In a historic moment for the people of Garsesala, Mandera South Member of Parliament Hon. Abdul Haro Kore has fulfilled a long-standing dream by delivering the region’s first-ever secondary school. This landmark achievement comes 61 years after Kenya’s independence, marking a turning point for a community that has long faced challenges in accessing secondary education. The project, funded through the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NGCDF), has been hailed as a transformative milestone in the region’s educational journey.
Speaking during the inauguration, Hon. Abdul Haro Kore expressed his deep commitment to empowering the community through education. “Touching the hearts and minds of our people through the promotion of education remains our number one priority. Garsesala’s new secondary school is a testament to our unwavering commitment to transforming lives through access to quality education,” he said. His heartfelt words resonated deeply with the community, many of whom have waited decades for such an opportunity.
For years, students in Garsesala faced immense challenges, including long and arduous treks to faraway schools, limited resources, and the ever-present risk of dropping out due to financial and logistical constraints. The establishment of this secondary school will now provide local children with an accessible, high-quality education that was previously out of reach. It is a beacon of hope for the youth of Garsesala, offering them a chance to dream bigger and achieve more.
The project highlights the transformative potential of the NGCDF in addressing grassroots needs. By prioritizing education, the fund has become a catalyst for meaningful development in Mandera South. Hon. Kore’s dedication to utilizing these resources effectively underscores his broader vision for the constituency. “An educated society is an empowered society,” he remarked during the ceremony. “This school is not just a building; it’s a foundation for brighter futures.”
The opening of the school has brought immense pride and joy to the Garsesala community. Parents, elders, and students have united in celebrating this milestone, recognizing it as a symbol of progress and resilience. The community’s collective effort, combined with Hon. Kore’s visionary leadership, has turned a long-standing dream into a reality.
As the school prepares to welcome its first students, Hon. Kore reaffirmed his commitment to supporting education in Mandera South. He pledged to ensure that the school is equipped with adequate resources, highly qualified teachers, and a conducive learning environment. He also urged other leaders and stakeholders to prioritize education as a pathway to unlocking the potential of future generations.
This achievement in Garsesala is more than just the opening of a school—it is a powerful reminder of what can be accomplished when visionary leadership and community collaboration come together. Hon. Abdul Haro Kore has not only provided a school but also ignited hope and inspired a new chapter of progress for Mandera South.
In a tragic incident in Rongo Town, Migori County, a seven-story building under construction collapsed at approximately 4:30 p.m. The collapse resulted in injuries to three individuals—a security guard and two children—who were struck by falling debris. They were promptly rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. Search and rescue operations are currently underway to ensure that no additional victims are trapped or injured.
The National Construction Authority (NCA) has confirmed that the project was registered under registration number 51625315710072. The developer on record is Mr. Daniel Obuya Ooko. The consultants involved include Architect Joseph Ralph Odhiambo (A577), Engineer Joel Kireu Wairua (A2699), and Quantity Surveyor Brian Otieno Oluoch (Q1046). The contractor for the project is Build High Enterprises.
Prior to the collapse, the NCA had suspended construction on the site after a routine quality assurance check raised concerns about the building’s structural integrity. The developer had been directed to provide a structural integrity report before resuming work.
In a statement, Eng. Maurice Akech, Executive Director and Registrar of Contractors, assured the public that a thorough investigation would be conducted to determine the cause of the failure. “Any individual found to have acted in contravention of the law or defied lawful directives will face the full force of the law,” Akech stated.
The NCA emphasized its commitment to enforcing construction regulations and ensuring the safety of developments across the country.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to building codes and maintaining rigorous oversight in the construction industry to prevent such tragedies.
The true essence of the holiday season lies in giving and extending a helping hand to those in need. Demonstrating this spirit, Mwea MP Mary Maingi spent Christmas reaching out to the less fortunate in her constituency, bringing hope and joy to their lives.
One of her heartfelt visits was to Mary Wamaitha Miano in Mbambaini, Ndindiruku Tebere Ward. Mary has been courageously battling arthritis and faced significant mobility challenges. In a gesture of compassion, MP Maingi gifted her a wheelchair, providing much-needed ease and independence.
“Christmas is a time to share love and uplift those in need. It warms my heart to know I could make a difference in Mary’s life today,” shared MP Maingi.
As the MP continues to champion initiatives that impact her community positively, she extends her warm wishes to everyone celebrating this festive season.
“May your Christmas be filled with the warmth of Christ’s love and the joy of giving,” she added.
This act of kindness serves as a reminder of the power of small gestures to create lasting impacts.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano, EGH, has de livered a heartfelt reminder about the true essence of the festive season. Speaking during an event marking the lead-up to Christmas, she emphasized that the season is not merely about festivities but about embodying the values of compassion, love, and unity.
“Christ is the reason for the season,” she affirmed. “It is a time to extend compassion, love, and embrace to our brothers and sisters.”
Her message comes at a time when the commercialization of Christmas often overshadows its deeper meaning. Miano urged Kenyans to rekindle the spirit of selflessness and Christ-like love that defines this period. She encouraged everyone to look beyond their immediate circles and reach out to the less fortunate, reminding the nation of the importance of uplifting those in need.
“Let us be the light in someone’s darkness, the warmth in their coldest moments, and the reassurance in their times of doubt,” she said, calling on citizens to reflect on their shared humanity and foster unity.
Under her leadership, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife has embraced the season’s spirit through initiatives supporting conservation efforts while assisting communities near wildlife reserves. These efforts include partnerships to provide food, clothing, and essentials to underprivileged families. Miano urged individuals and organizations to join in such acts of kindness, highlighting the transformative power of collective efforts.
As families gather and lights twinkle across the country, Miano’s message resonates as a profound call to action. She encouraged Kenyans to reflect on their blessings and find ways to share them, reminding everyone of the true purpose of the season: celebrating Christ through love, generosity, and unity.
“May the spirit of Christ inspire us all to be better, kinder, and more loving. Let us make this season memorable not just for ourselves but for those whose lives we can touch in big or small ways,” she concluded.
Rebecca Miano’s words stand as a powerful reminder of the values that make Christmas truly special. They urge the nation to embrace compassion and togetherness as the year draws to a close, keeping the spirit of the season alive in every heart and home.
The holiday season brings joy and celebration, but it can also present unique security risks says the CEO Guardnow Security Group
After running a security company for almost a decade,holiday season presents high risk on matters security. Dr Mwangi shared some general security tips :
Online Shopping Safety Use Trusted Websites: Shop from well-known and reputable retailers. Check for “https” in the URL and a padlock icon. Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Add extra security to your accounts by using two-factor authentication for online shopping sites. Beware of Phishing: Be cautious of unsolicited emails, messages, or ads offering great deals. Avoid clicking on suspicious links.
Home Security Lock Doors and Windows: Ensure all doors and windows are securely locked when you’re not home or when going to bed. Security Systems: Consider using security cameras or smart doorbell systems that allow you to monitor your home remotely.These are some of the services that we offer at Guardnow Security Group. Installation of security cameras.
Packages: If you’re expecting packages, try to have them delivered to a secure location or use tracking features to monitor arrival times.
Social Media Awareness Limit Sharing of Travel Plans: Avoid posting about upcoming vacations until after you’ve returned home. Sharing real-time updates can alert burglars to an empty home. Control Privacy Settings: Review privacy settings on social media platforms to control who can see your posts.
Travel Safety Prepare Your Vehicle: Ensure your car is in good working condition, check for weather-related hazards, and have an emergency kit. Keep Valuables Out of Sight: When traveling, keep valuables such as wallets, phones, and gifts out of sight in your vehicle. Secure Your ID: Carry important documents like IDs and travel information in a secure location.
Cybersecurity Update Software: Keep your devices, apps, and security software up to date to protect against new threats. Avoid Public Wi-Fi for Sensitive Transactions: Do not make financial transactions or share sensitive information over public Wi-Fi networks. Use Strong Passwords: Strengthen your passwords and use a password manager to store them securely.
Be Cautious with Holiday Decorations Fire Safety: If using candles, keep them away from flammable objects and never leave them unattended. Ensure your Christmas tree is watered to prevent it from drying out. Electrical Safety: Inspect all holiday lights for frayed wires or faulty connections before use.
Avoid Overindulgence Keep Financial Information Secure: Avoid overspending during the holiday season. Be cautious with credit card usage and ensure that your accounts are secure. By staying vigilant and following these tips, you can ensure a safe and happy holiday season.
Our Country Kenya is blessed with a picturesque landscape and is a true gem for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. From lush greenery, stunning views, and a rich array of wildlife that creates a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano EGH is urging Kenyans to embrace this unique flora and fauna. “Kenya is a land of wonder, more than a destination, it’s an experience! Unwind and enjoy this Christmas in an unforgettable manner. Tour lovers can immerse themselves in nature while exploring scenic walking trails that wind through various parks, leading to breathtaking viewpoints where one can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and rolling plains. Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the diverse ranging from colorful birds to unique plant speciesand vibrant ecosystems that is perfect for birdwatching and photography. Kenya park’s tranquil atmosphere makes them an ideal spot for picnics and leisurely strolls, allowing tourists to connect with nature in a peaceful setting. Many parks provides opportunities for hiking, exploring hidden trails, and engaging with the local flora and fauna.”
The President of the Matatu Owners Association (MOA), Albert Karakacha, has expressed his deep sorrow following the tragic deaths of seven individuals in two separate but related road accidents along the Narok-Mai Mahiu Road on Monday morning.
Police reports indicate that the first accident occurred at around 10 a.m. when a trailer traveling from Narok to Mai Mahiu suffered a tyre burst, causing the driver to lose control. The trailer rammed into a Toyota Premio, an ENA Coach bus, and a Narok-Line matatu, forcing the vehicles off the road. Tragically, three of the matatu’s occupants lost their lives at the scene.
As emergency responders and witnesses gathered at the accident site, a second trailer, speeding in the opposite direction toward Narok, collided head-on with a Toyota Prado as it attempted to navigate around the crash site. Two passengers in the Prado died instantly, while a third succumbed to injuries while receiving treatment at the Narok County Referral Hospital. The trailer also ran over a motorcycle, killing two pillion passengers on the spot.
In his statement, Mr. Karakacha mourned the loss of lives and called for heightened caution and responsible driving, particularly during this festive season when road traffic typically increases.
“This tragedy is a stark reminder of the need for drivers to exercise extreme caution, maintain responsible driving practices, and adhere to road safety regulations to prevent such devastating accidents,” he said.
The MOA President also urged authorities to ensure that vehicles on the roads are well-maintained and to enforce stricter penalties for reckless driving.
The incident has reignited calls for improved road safety measures on the busy Narok-Mai Mahiu route, a corridor known for frequent accidents.
As families mourn their loved ones, Mr. Karakacha extended his heartfelt condolences, urging all road users to prioritize safety and responsibility to prevent further loss of life.
The Chairman of Kenya’s leading public transport provider Mr. Nelson Nduki has implored road users to exercise caution as travellers flock various destinations for Christmas and New Year festivities.
Mr Nduki is credited with spearheading sanity, efficiency and professionalism in the public transport, whilst upholding highest degree of integrity and customer focus.
Through his wise leadership, SUPERMETRO has in various spheres won accolades, trophies and awards for being the most preferred and fastest growing Sacco.
Mr Nduki also wished all SUPERMETRO crew, commuters, stakeholders and Kenyans at large a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous 2025
Combating Illicit Brews and Narcotic Drugs: A Collaborative Approach for a Sustainable Solution By the Metropolitan Small and Medium Liquor Traders Association (MELTA)
The Metropolitan Small and Medium Liquor Traders Association (MELTA) understands the pressing need to combat the challenges posed by illicit brews and narcotic drugs in our communities. These illegal substances have wreaked havoc on public health, undermined social order, and significantly impacted the livelihoods of many legitimate traders in the liquor industry. Addressing this issue is not only a matter of law enforcement but also a crucial step towards safeguarding the well-being of society as a whole.
However, it is important to reflect on the approach previously employed under the leadership of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, which resulted in the blanket closure of liquor premises, including those that were fully compliant with regulations. This action, although aimed at curbing the illegal trade, disrupted legitimate businesses, alienated industry stakeholders, and led to job losses within the hospitality sector. Many of the affected businesses were adhering to the law, but the wide-ranging closures did not differentiate between the compliant operators and those engaging in illicit activities. This not only caused financial harm to traders but also disrupted the livelihoods of thousands of workers, further exacerbating the challenges facing an already struggling industry.
In contrast, MELTA applauds the current government’s approach to addressing this issue, which emphasizes a more inclusive and collaborative strategy. The new approach prioritizes working hand-in-hand with key stakeholders in the liquor industry to ensure that efforts to combat illicit brews and drugs are both targeted and fair. This collaboration allows for the creation of regulatory measures that distinguish between compliant traders and those engaging in illegal practices, ensuring that the enforcement is focused where it is needed most. This method not only helps protect legitimate businesses but also fosters an environment where the entire sector can thrive responsibly and sustainably.
By involving industry players in the fight against illicit substances, the government has demonstrated its commitment to finding solutions that are effective and long-lasting. MELTA strongly believes that a cooperative model, where all parties have a seat at the table, is the key to winning the war against illicit trade. This approach ensures that the regulatory measures are transparent, fair, and tailored to the realities of the sector.
MELTA remains committed to supporting the government’s ongoing efforts to rid the liquor industry of illicit trade and protect the integrity of the sector. As an association, we stand ready to collaborate on initiatives that promote advocacy, compliance, and active participation in all regulatory processes. Together, we can build a liquor industry that is not only sustainable but one that contributes positively to the well-being of our communities.
In conclusion, MELTA firmly believe that through continued collaboration and targeted action, we can create a liquor industry that operates within the boundaries of the law, supports economic growth, and safeguards public health. The time to act is now, and MELTA is proud to be a part of the solution.
Mr. Frank Mbogo an astute businessman is the Chairman of Wanabiashara caucus and is in full support of the Government