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Bodaboda Traders Join Other Residents To Root for Mwende Mumo

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Mbitini Ward is set to get new and vibrant leadership in the person of Anne Mwende Mumo.  During her tenure as nominated Wiper MCA, Hon. Mwende has positively impacted the lives of the Ward residents, among them the disabled who have always been forgotten & marginalized.  She has paid school fees for a number of orphans, provided facemasks to huge populations in the ward including security officers and donated football kit to local football clubs as well as reflector jackets to boda operators.  Hon. Mwende distributes masks to the disabled & security officers Additionally, She has sponsored a number of vulnerable girls to acquire tailoring skills and become self reliant in the wake of joblessness in the country. All these from her own pocket. She will do more with your vote, Once you elect her to office on August 9 this year. She is in touch with Mbitini reality; she knows and worries about the biting water scarcity, she knows about the dilapidated road network, she is willing

Song & Dance In Miambani As Malombe Meets Grassroots Leaders

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Kyuma @Miambani There was song and dance in Miambani ward yesterday when Kitui's development icon Dr Julius Malombe paid a visit to the area grassroots leaders . The team that included men and women drawn from different walks of life received Malombe with colourful songs and a confirmation that the ward was solidly behind his people driven candidature.  Malombe assured the grassroot leaders that he was in the race to win, having responded to Kitui people's call to serve the county as governor.  The message from the attendants  was all clear; that Kaluki Ngilu must be rooted out for incurable incompetence and looting of county resources with reckless abandon.  "Malombe nowe utonya county ii. Twinake mbaka mwisho," the vowed. Check out the exhilarating songs in the videos below. Kyuma all the way .... 

Mwingi Pupil Goes Blind, Misses KCPE

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Stella Vaati with her mother Kathini Maluki By Guest writer Stella Vaati, 15, casts a forlorn look at her hospital bed at Mwingi Level IV Hospital where she sits idle most of the day even as her peers write their KCPE Exams. Unlike other KCPE candidates who are busy writing their exams, Vaati is not able to do her exams. She has gone blind. Few days to the examination day, the girl whose name means luck lost her sight, reportedly due to a tumour in her brain. The Kisole Primary School pupil in Mwingi Central is now blind and has to rely on the help of her mother to even go to the toilet. "She has been complaining of constant headache in the recent past. I used to buy her pain killers but when the pain persisted I brought her to the hospital," says Kathini Maluki, the girl's mother. That was about eight days ago, and she was hoping the daughter would be discharged in time to sit for her exams. Then misfortune struck, she went blind. The hospital superintendent Dr Evans Mum