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Friday, July 31, 2015

Women unleash their anger on alcohol



By Soila Munyaka

All activities came to a standstill in Isinya town, on Thursday 30th  when a group of angry Maasai women attacked all alcohol joints and pubs, destroying all the drinks that have apparently led to their husbands neglecting their duties back home.

The women destroy alcohol in one of the pubs
They also blamed young women who came to the area seeking jobs, for allegedly snatching their husbands. Things went from bad to worse when the police decided to use teargas to disperse the crowd. They purportedly threatened to burn down the nearby police station, and this led to an apology by police so as to calm down the people whose emotions were raging high.

A section of the local leaders condemned the incidence as there are better ways of addressing the issue.

Broken beer bottles on the Nairobi-Namanga highway
“This is totally unacceptable, destroying people’s property is not right. As you can see, this is not even illicit brew they are destroying and they just don’t care. It’s too bad; we can’t prosecute a mob…” Chief Mpaashe, speaking during the fracas.

Pub operators are counting massive losses and these women say that there is no turning back; this is just the beginning.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Kayanet Women group empowered on production of fireless cookers

By Julyann Mutuku
Kayanet women group from Kitengela Ward in Kajiado County is reaping the benefits of a capacity building training on making fireless cookers. The group of eleven members, 8 women and 3 men were trained by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries under the Home Economics department which works closely with Energia Kenya Network in Kajiado County.
The Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN) is the focal point for Energia Kenya Network activities in Kajiado County through support from Practical Action.
Most of the women had been introduced to fireless cookers and are even using them in their households but now want to be actively involved in its production in order to improve their livelihood. They are enthusiastic about the benefits of the fireless cooker and are seeing a bright future ahead.
Heard of a fireless cooker?
A fireless cooker is a simple basket which uses the vacuum flask technique to cook food. The inside part is insulated with heat retaining materials which are easily available such old clothes or banana leaves.
Home Economics expert holding a fireless cooker basket
The food is first placed on a convectional source of heat such as wood fuel till boiling point then put in the fireless cooker for continued cooking for a given period of time which varies with the type of food. The basket keeps the food warm for a longer time saving on fuel that could have been used to re-warm the food.
Monicah Musila a member of Kayanet Women group noted that some of the women have been making a profit of Kshs 1000 per basket by selling the fireless cookers to their neighbours. With training on market awareness creation and best business practice skills she hopes to be able to make ten or more baskets per month.
Similarly, Linah Maiyo, Secretary Kayanet Women group said that the fireless cookers have been beneficial to her household as she has been able to save wood fuel and charcoal. 
It has also made her work easier as she does not have to worry about fire accidents when her children are alone at home. Her husband is also a beneficiary for ‘when he comes home late at night, he gets the food warm and ready to eat’ remarked Linah.
“It would be my joy if Energia Kenya helped us in reaching more households in the ward to enjoy the use of fireless cookers as we do,” said Maiyo.
Fireless cooker making is mostly done by women who can testify to the many benefits, it is however not common in Kajiado county.
Group challenges
The women group is facing a major challenge in marketing since most people in the area hardly know about fireless cookers. In order to address this, Energia Kenya is organizing a Participatory Market System Development (PMSD) training for the group and other energy entrepreneurs in Kajiado County.
Scarcity of production materials like baskets has been a hindrance to the group. Most of the time they have to travel to Ruiru or Thika to purchase materials. The added transport costs at times makes it hard for the members to realize good returns.
Energia aims to address energy, poverty and gender issues in Kenya, while providing strong linkages with relevant institutions and organisations and generating and sharing knowledge and information on gender based issues.

Friday, June 12, 2015

This year’s County Trade fair ends



By Soila Munyaka

A day before the trade fair
The 2-day County Agricultural, Livestock exhibition and trade fair has come to a fulfilling close today; 12th of June, at the Maasai Rural Training Centre (MRTC).

The field filled with activities
The event had been organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, livestock and Fisheries in collaboration with AWF. This year’s theme was “Adoption of technology for suitable agricultural transformation and resilience”.

Some briquettes at the show
Many stakeholders from the county participated, to display their contribution towards the growth of the County and especially in the agricultural sector.

Speaking as he officially opened the trade fair, the Governor H.E Dr.David Nkedianye called on the wananchi to learn as much as possible during the two days.

A bull at the show
“This is a good opportunity for the people to learn new things and opportunities there are, in this field of agriculture…” he said.

It was a successful event, which ended with some good news coming from Hon Jonah Orumoi, County Executive Member for Agriculture. The tannery at the MRTC that has been under construction since 2011 will be operational by end of the year. This will create jobs for many people therefore improving their living standards.


Monday, June 8, 2015

Lights, finally!



By Soila Munyaka

The residents of Maasai Rural Training Centre (MRTC) can smile again after almost a week; from Tuesday 2nd to Sunday 7th, in the dark due to power outage caused by a burned transformer after some drizzles.

Lack of electricity led to some financial constraints to the people living in this place because they had to spent money on water and fuel for lighting.

Maasai Rural, as it is commonly known to many, has some residential houses. It is also a host to NGOs like ALIN, MAAP and Compassion. There are also some government offices; the IEBC office for Kajiado East Constituency and Oloosidan Location Chief’s office. A public primary and secondary school also use  water and electricity from MRTC.

“It has been such a long and difficult week without water and electricity, but God is good…” said Ms.Elizabeth Muia, a resident at the MRTC.

Personnel from KPLC at the MRTC
According to the KPLC personnel, it was a challenge to find a small transformer. Another reason for the delay was due to the immense workload in the company as during the rainy season power outages are common and demand for services shoots up.

Water taps in the MRTC have been dry for sometime now and the nearest water point is Isinya town and this makes it a huge expense.  The people here are hoping that this issue on water will be resolved once and for all, as soon as possible to lessen the big burden.




Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The president strives to steer the nation ahead



By Soila Munyaka

Wanachi during Madaraka day celebrations
The government has taken practical development steps towards eradicating disease, ignorance and poverty, in line with the vision 2030.

In his speech during the 52nd Madaraka day celebrations, the president highlighted some of the progress made on this subject.

He recently commissioned modern medical equipment in Machakos County. It includes a state-of-the-art theatre, kidney, and X-ray and ICU equipment; to enable doctors to treat serious ailments.

The government has raised its capitation to secondary schools from Ksh. 28 billion to Ksh. 32 billion and for primary schools from Ksh.14 billion to Ksh.15 billion. The objective is to make primary and secondary education truly free within the next three years. The government will also cover the examination fees.

Quite entertained
By the year 2017, the president promised that the standard gauge railway will have reached Nairobi. The government is also working hard to attract foreign investors into the country, for job creation. This is however hindered by insecurity especially terrorism threats. No investor would want to invest in a place where security is not guaranteed.

DCC reads the president's speech to the people
To address this issue, the government has heavily invested in strengthening the institutions involved. Equipping the police force, empowering the national intelligence, criminal investigation institutions and the defense forces.

President Uhuru urged those especially in the public sector to be responsible and to shun from graft and to always uphold integrity as this is the only way to achieve the goals and promises made to the wananchi.


The sub-county becomes safer for all



By Soila Munyaka

The crowd jovial during the entertainment
The security situation in the sub-county has improved over the past few months due to the efforts made by the stakeholders concerned; including the nyumba kumi initiative.

Speaking during the 52nd Madaraka Day celebrations at the Isinya Primary School grounds, Mr. Fred Machoka, a celebrated radio personality who also resides in the area was keen to note the change.

Mr. Machoka
“It is evident that the security of this area has tremendously improved. The DCC and his team are doing a commendable job and I urge them to keep it up…” he said.

His sentiments were echoed by the area MCA, Hon. David Nkirrimpai, who also firmly criticized the investors in the sub-county.

“Some of these investors pretend to be good and genuine, and are not. Some who are working on the Standard Gauge Railway are so mean that they can’t even share water from their boreholes with the community. If they can’t do that, we might as well do without their sodas during these celebrations…” said Hon. Nkirrimpai.

Hon. Nkirrimpai
Still on security matters, it was noted that some investors hire or contract people from outside the county, and at the end of job period, these people do not return to their places of origin and in turn become criminals. In this case, the investors were asked to work with people from this area to avoid such occurrences.

The DCC, Mr. David Kipkemei, vowed to work even harder to ensure that the sub-county is safe for everyone. He also urged the wananchi to be vigil and to provide information to the security officers on any issue that might come up pertaining security.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Organizations take a keen look into Gender and Energy in Kajiado County



By Soila Munyaka

A sensitization workshop organized by ALIN through Energia-Kenya was held on 28th May at the ACK Tenebo House in Kajiado, to share experiences on gender and energy situation in the County.

Energia is a global network that deals with energy and gender issues. It is hosted by the Eastern Africa regional office of Practical Action, under the Access to Modern Energy Services Programme. ALIN is the Focal point for Energia in Kajiado County.

A group photo of the participants
The aim of the forum was to strengthen awareness on the importance of gender mainstreaming in energy services delivery. It was also a platform for stakeholders to learn and share experiences on gender and energy issues in Kajiado County. A roadmap was to be developed for gender and energy issues to be included in the County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP).

The County government was represented by Hon. Gladys S. Marima, former CECM ICT, Gender and Citizen Participation, currently in charge of Health Services Ministry. Also present was Mr. Titus Koote, Chief Officer for Ministry of Roads, Transport and Energy; and Hon. Timothy Sayiore, MCA, Imaroro Ward. Other organizations that participated were: Dupoto-E-Maa, NIA, ASDSP, Practical Action, SACDEP-Kenya, among others.

The use of clean energy was one of the key topics during the forum and there will be a follow-up to see that some of the issues discussed will be included in the CIDP.