Principal Secretary State Department of Shipping and Maritime Affairs Geoffrey Kaituko has taken a moment to wish Kenyans citizen a happy Jamhuri Day. “Let us remember the heroes who sacrificed their lives to give us the freedom we are enjoying today” Happy Jamhuri Day!.Jamhuri Day is one of the most important national holidays in Kenya, formally marks the date our country became a republic.Today, in an auspicious ceremony to be led by His Excellency President Dr. William Ruto Kenya commemorates 61 years of being a republic, following independence in 1963.PS Kaituko observed that “Our independence is a testament to the strength and resilience of every Kenyan who fought for the freedom we now enjoy. May we honor our freedom fighters with unity and progress.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Women Teachers Association (KEWOTA) Benter Opande has taken a moment to wish Kenyans a happy Jamhuri Day.She noted, “As we celebrate Jamhuri Day, let us reflect on the struggles that shaped our freedom, nonor the unity in our diversity, and strive to create a future where every Kenyan’s dream contributes to the greater vision of our Nation.”. Together, we can build a prosperous Kenya for generations to come. May this day inspire us to work collaboratively towards a prosperous future for all Kenyans grounded in the values of integrity, accountability and inclusivity. Happy Jamhuri Day!.Jamhuri Day, one of the most important national holidays in Kenya, formally marks the date our country became a republic.Today, in an auspicious ceremony to be led by His Excellency President Dr. William Ruto Kenya commemorates 61 years of being a republic, following independence in 1963.The CEO observed: “Our independence is a testament to the strength and resilience of every Kenyan who fought for the freedom we now enjoy. May we honor our freedom fighters with unity and progress,”
As the country unites to celebrate Jamhuri Day, Enos Njeru, the National Chairman of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), has extended his warmest wishes to all Kenyans.In his goodwill message, Mr. Njeru highlighted the significance of Jamhuri Day as a moment to reflect on Kenya’s rich heritage and the sacrifices of the nation’s forefathers. He drew a powerful parallel between the resilience that built the nation and the spirit that drives the tea industry—a vital pillar of Kenya’s economy.“As we celebrate Jamhuri Day, let us reflect on the rich heritage of our nation, built on the sweat and toil of our forefathers,” he remarked. “The tea industry, a cornerstone of our economy, mirrors this spirit of resilience and growth. It is our shared responsibility to nurture this sector, ensuring a sustainable future for our farmers and a prosperous nation.”Mr. Njeru’s message serves as a reminder of the value of unity and hard work in achieving national progress. He urged all Kenyans to honor the legacy of their ancestors by working together to build a better and more prosperous Kenya.On this special day, the KTDA joins the nation in celebrating freedom, growth, and the enduring Kenyan spirit.
In a critical move to safeguard public health, the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) has announced the recall of ‘Sure’ condoms, Batch No. 2405055, manufactured by Indus Medicare Private Limited. The recall follows concerns raised by the company’s CEO, Fred Siyoi, who cited non-compliance with quality standards as the reason for the action.This development has prompted immediate responses from various stakeholders, including the Kenya Sex Workers Alliance (KESWA). In light of the recall, the Alliance is urging members and the broader Kenyan public to exercise heightened vigilance, particularly when engaging in sexual activity.”Sexual health is paramount, and the protection that condoms provide against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancies is invaluable,” said a spokesperson from KESWA. The group has called on the public to ensure they use reliable and tested products for their safety.The recall serves as a reminder of the importance of stringent quality controls in health-related products and the critical role condoms play in promoting sexual well-being. As the recall process unfolds, authorities are urging consumers to check the batch numbers on their products and discontinue use of any affected condoms.Both the Pharmacy and Poisons Board and KESWA emphasize the importance of being proactive about sexual health, with the PPB pledging to continue monitoring the situation closely to ensure that such products do not compromise the public’s safety.As Kenya continues to prioritize public health, this incident underscores the need for consistent quality checks and consumer awareness in preventing health risks associated with substandard products.
The relentless and tireless efforts of Principal Secretary Kello Harsama CBS (ASALs and Regional Development) in service to the public has been rewarded. PS Kello CBS was on the Jamhuri Day awarded the prestigious title of the Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS).In his message of humility in acceptance of the honor, he noted“I am highly elated, that I have been conferred with “The First Class: Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS)” award by the President of Kenya, HE Dr William RUTO , PhD EGH, in this year’s Jamhuri Day Awards and Honours. I am grateful for this recognition and honour. It has always been my mission to do my best in any role given to me to serve my nation. I do not take this for granted. I will continue to do whatever it takes to make Kenya, a better country. I am grateful to all those who have supported me through this process. God bless Kenya.”Mr. Kello Harsama, is an experienced administrator who holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration & Policy, Tsinghua University, China and a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Moi University, Kenya. He has significant management experience having served through the ranks as a District Officer in; (Meru, Makueni, Narok, Laikipia, Uasin Gishu, West Pokot & Baringo), District Commissioner in Kajiado & Loitoktok, and as County Commissioner in Kajiado.He has previously served in the Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development as the Director General, Agriculture and Food Authority(AFA) and later as PS Agriculture. He has undergone trainings on Advanced Public Administration and Strategic Leadership (KIA), Corporate Governance for Senior Officers and Para-Military Training at APTC.Mr. Kello Harsama is a team player with excellent analytical, interpersonal and communication skills. He possesses knowledge on project planning, management & evaluation as well as financial management. His passion is to contribute to the development of a prosperous nation, free from hunger with Citizens enjoying high quality life.
The Kenya Railways Training Institute witnessed a momentous occasion as it held its 61st Graduation Ceremony for the academic years 2022-2023 and 2023-2024. The event, attended by dignitaries, students, and their families, celebrated the accomplishments of 1,415 graduates who have completed rigorous training in various fields within the transport sector.
Principal Secretary for Transport, Mohammed Dagar, addressed the press, emphasizing the significance of the ceremony. Dagar stated, “My name is Mohammed Dagar. I’m the principal secretary for the State Department of Transport. Today we are here to celebrate the 61st Graduation ceremony… This is one of the oldest institutions we have in the country, and it signifies a very good milestone in many ways.”
Highlighting the institution’s valued contributions, Dagar explained that the Railway Training Institute is one of the most affordable avenues for specialized training in Kenya’s railway system—an industry that has been thriving for over a century. The institute caters to both the narrow and standard gauge railway systems, producing highly competent professionals essential for the country’s transport infrastructure.
“This institution not only serves Kenyans but also attracts East African students who benchmark their skills with us. Kenya is a regional leader in rail transportation,” Dagar added, affirming the institute’s pivotal role in fostering essential skills for the transportation sector.
The Principal Secretary also addressed the government’s commitment to increasing the enrollment of women and marginalized communities in transport-related studies. “We are working towards creating scholarships and initiatives to support women in the transport sector,” he noted, acknowledging the importance of inclusivity in education.
Furthermore, Dagar outlined ongoing government efforts to expand railway infrastructure, including connections to Uganda through the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and the enhancement of Nairobi’s commuter rail system. “We are continuously developing the commuter rail system within Nairobi and its surroundings, ensuring public transportation remains efficient and accessible,” said Dagar.
The ceremony featured the conferral of honorary accolades, including Dagar’s own ceremonial regalia, a gesture that symbolizes the commitment to academic excellence and leadership in transport education.
“This is not yet my honorary doctorate; it’s a representation of the march we have forged in transport education,” Dagar remarked, alluding to the progress being made in the sector.
As the graduates prepare to enter the workforce, the government is keen on absorbing talent into various faculties, ensuring they find their place within government agencies and private sectors alike, especially the Kenya Railways Corporation, which has long sought skilled professionals to drive operations forward.
In conclusion, the graduation ceremony not only recognized the hard work of the graduates but also underscored the vital role of institutions like the Kenya Railways Training Institute in shaping the future of the transport sector in Kenya. As they step into their careers, the graduates carry with them the hope of revolutionizing rail transportation across the region.
Day two of the darts competition at the EAC Inter-Parliamentary Games on Wednesday saw Kenyan MPs dominate the arena with accuracy and talent showcasing not just skill, but the unifying spirit of East African integration. Hon. (Dr.) Jackson Kosgei (Nominated MP) spearheaded the charge, delivering a wonderful win against Hon. Alex Bahati of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) representing Rwanda. Dr. Kosgei clinched victory in straight sets winning 2-0 in a match that had fans on their feet with excitement. His consistent aim and calculated throws left his opponent scrambling to keep up. Meanwhile, Hon. Janet Sitienei (Turbo MP) made quick work of her Ugandan counterpart showing tactical brilliance to claim a well-deserved victory. The spotlight also shone on Senator George Mbugua (Nominated Senator) who, despite a fearless effort, narrowly lost to Tanzanian MP Hon. Ali Yahya Muhata in a heated encounter that drew loud clapping from both sets of supporters. True to the spirit of unity fostered by the games, all players, winners and losers embraced at the end of each match, exchanging friendly hugs, shaking hands amid smiles and laughter. This atmosphere of friendship underlines the essence of the EAC Games` theme, EAC @25: Celebrating Integration Through Inter-Parliamentary Games. The darts tournament, proudly sponsored by Mchezo and Aga Khan Academy will continue this Thursday with players confident of clinching top honours. These sponsors have also supported other disciplines, including volleyball, netball, basketball, football, tug-of-war and athletics. https://kenyatopstories.co.ke/index.php/2024/12/11/kenya-commits-to-job-creation-enhancing-household-incomes-through-a-four-pronged-strategy/
The Government is committed to job creation and enhancing household incomes through a four-pronged strategy of international labour mobility, digital jobs, jobs in the local market and the climate works programme. Finalisation of a new legislative and policy framework, increasing access to decent opportunities locally and abroad, expediting the conclusion of bilateral labour agreements, establishment of a national skills inventory and stricter regulation of private employment agencies are some of the measures being taken to progress these issues. To align skills with local and overseas labour market demands, review of relevant curricula ,tailor-made short courses and certification based on recognition of prior learning are some of the interventions that have been put in place. At the Official Residence in Karen, Nairobi held an appraisal and stocktaking briefing to track progress made and ways for accelerating programmes for creation of local and diaspora jobs. In attendance; Cabinet Secretaries Dr. Alfred Mutua (Labour and Social Protection) and Dr. Margaret Ndung’u (Information, Communication and the Digital Economy), Principal Secretaries; Shadrack Mwadime (Labour and Skills Development), Roseline Njogu (Diaspora Affairs), John Tanui (Information, Communications and the Digital Economy), Dr. Esther Muoria (Technical, Vocational Edication and Training), Dr. Juma Mukhwana (Industry) and Geoffrey Kaituko (Shipping and Maritime Affairs), Amb. Isaiya Kabira (Secretary, Diaspora Affairs), Edith Okoki (Director General, National Employment Authority), Theresa Wasike ( Acting Director General, National Industrial Training Authority), Dr. Kipkirui Langat (CEO, TVET Authority), Prof. Kisilu Katainge (CEO, TVET CDACC), Dr. Alice Kandie (Director General, Kenya National Qualifications Authority), Henry Rithaa (CEO, Micro and Small Enterprise Authority) and Josiah Moriasi (CEO, Youth Enterprise Development Fund).
Nairobi, Kenya – President William Ruto on Wednesday hosted an assembly of church leaders at State House, Nairobi, underscoring the critical role of collaboration between religious institutions and the State in fostering unity and service to the people.
During the meeting, President Ruto reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to maintaining a strong partnership with religious faiths, recognizing their shared mission of uplifting communities and addressing societal challenges.
“Religious faiths and the State work and serve the same people,” the President remarked. “Together, we are bound by a common goal of advancing the well-being of our citizens. This partnership is essential in creating a harmonious, prosperous, and God-fearing society.”
The gathering highlighted the government’s appreciation for the pivotal role played by faith-based organizations in areas such as education, health, moral guidance, and community development.
President Ruto’s engagement with church leaders is part of his broader strategy to integrate diverse stakeholders in the country’s development agenda, fostering mutual respect and cooperation across all sectors.
The leaders commended the President for his open-door approach and reassured him of their continued prayers and support for the country’s leadership. They also called for increased collaboration in addressing pressing issues such as poverty, youth unemployment, and moral decadence in society.
As the curtains fell on the meeting, a renewed spirit of unity and purpose was evident, setting the stage for a strengthened alliance between the State and religious communities in Kenya.
Bishop David Munyiri the national General Secretary of the Federation of Evangelical and Indigenous Christian Churches of Kenya who is also the founding Bishop of Glory Outreach Assembly was in attendance.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano EGH has called for the integration of meaningful training programs into Kenya’s socioeconomic development framework, emphasizing their role in the Kenya Kwanza Government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
Speaking during a graduation ceremony at the Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI), Miano lauded the institution’s technical training programs, which align with the government’s efforts to empower youth and promote sustainable economic growth.
“It’s gratifying that the technical training programs taught at this institution seek to promote the Government’s BETA principle,” said Miano. “The graduates we’ve released today are a treasured resource in the tourism and wildlife sectors. Moreover, training programs in fisheries and aquatic sciences undertaken here directly advance agriculture and MSMEs economies, which are key pillars of BETA.”
Recognizing the financial challenges that often hinder access to education, the CS highlighted the Ministry’s recent launch of the Tourism Training Revolving Fund, managed by the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB). This initiative, funded through the Tourism Fund, aims to provide more opportunities for aspiring and continuing students to access quality training at WRTI.
“The Tourism Training Revolving Fund is designed to address the competing needs that deny many young Kenyans the chance to pursue education,” Miano explained. “We want to ensure that aspiring and continuing students who wish to serve in the tourism and wildlife sectors have access to the financial support they need to achieve their dreams.”
The CS underscored the critical role that skilled professionals play in driving the tourism and wildlife sectors, which are key contributors to Kenya’s economy. By investing in institutions like WRTI and empowering young Kenyans with the skills they need, the government seeks to solidify its commitment to socioeconomic inclusion and sustainable development.
Miano’s remarks resonated with the graduates and attendees, inspiring hope for a brighter future in Kenya’s tourism, wildlife, and related sectors. As the country continues to champion transformative policies and programs, institutions like WRTI are poised to remain at the forefront of training the next generation of industry leaders.