President William Ruto delivers Kenya-AIST in 2 years—a historic first President to deliver a University within that period.
Tasked to lead it, @Profmutisya delivers.
#Leadership#tujengecreativeske
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We must appreciate the efforts being made by President @WilliamsRuto in transforming our country. If you look around, there is are some infrastructure projects being implemented across the country.
Roads, affordable housing, ESP markets and many others being done at a speed never seen before. This is historically unprecedented and should be applauded.
Philippians 2:3
"Every Sunday is a fresh opportunity to thank God for the shield of good health and the joy of community. May His blessings follow you and your family today and always."
— PS Mary Muthoni Muriuki, State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards
Kalonzo against Ruto, Ruto wins by 75%
Matiang'i against Ruto, Ruto wins by 87%
Sifuna against Ruto, Ruto wins by 90%
Maraga against Ruto, Ruto wins by 99%
Anybody against Ruto, Kasongo will win by a landslide
Some people should start crying as early as now
The empowerment of women is not merely a social imperative; it is an economic necessity and one of the most strategic investments a nation can make.
Through the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), the Government is expanding opportunities for women to participate meaningfully in enterprise, agriculture, trade, leadership and other productive sectors of the economy.
The Broad-Based Government continues to demonstrate that leaders can come together, irrespective of political affiliation, to pursue a shared vision of inclusive development, economic empowerment and improved livelihoods for all Kenyans, particularly the youth and women.
Joined fellow national and regional leaders at the Nyando Constituency Women Economic Empowerment programme.
& No Kenyan President has delivered Universal Health Coverage with this reach. No Kenyan President has built Affordable Housing at this pace & scale. No Kenyan President has expanded access to affordable finance through the Hustler Fund to this extent, & the list goes on..
Dear God,
Thank You for the precious gift of this Saturday, and for Your unfailing love and mercy.
As we begin this day, we surrender our plans, our burdens, and every concern to You. Guide our steps, give us wisdom in every decision, and help us walk in Your perfect will.
Strengthen us when we are weary, give us peace when our hearts are troubled, and protect us wherever we go. Surround us with Your presence, keep us safe from every danger, and let Your favor go before us.
May our words and actions reflect Your love, and may we be a blessing to everyone we meet today. We trust You, knowing You are working all things together for our good.
In Jesus' name we pray
Emining Boys High School Thanksgiving
As Government, we remain steadfast in our commitment to investing in education as the foundation of our nation's transformation and prosperity. Through continued investments in digital infrastructure, innovation, and skills development, we are equipping learners with the knowledge and competencies needed to thrive in the digital economy.
It was a privilege to join the Emining Boys High School fraternity during their Thanksgiving Ceremony, hosted by the area Member of Parliament, Hon. Reuben Kiborek. The occasion brought together students, teachers, parents, alumni, and other stakeholders in celebrating the school's achievements while reaffirming our shared commitment to quality education.
I commend Hon. Reuben Kiborek for his steadfast support towards advancing education in Mogotio Constituency, alongside the Board of Management, school leadership, teachers, parents, and students for their dedication to academic excellence, discipline, and character development.
Institutions such as Emining Boys High School continue to play a critical role in nurturing responsible citizens and future leaders who will drive Kenya's socio-economic transformation.
I congratulate the school on its remarkable progress and wish the entire Emining Boys High School community continued success as they pursue even greater excellence in academics, leadership, innovation, and service to our nation.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐲𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐮𝐦 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔
I was delighted to join learners, parents, teachers, and community leaders at Muani Secondary School in Kilome Constituency and to grace 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐲𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐮𝐦 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔.
In my keynote address, I emphasized that our learners are at a critical stage of both their educational journey and personal development. The choices they make today will significantly shape their future.
Every successful person was once a young learner with dreams, determination, and a willingness to learn. Your background does not define your destiny; rather, it is your attitude, discipline, resilience, and commitment to excellence that determine how far you will go.
I encouraged our learners not to fear Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The world is evolving rapidly, and Kenya and Africa need a new generation of innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who will solve tomorrow’s challenges through knowledge, creativity, and innovation.
In addition, I urged every learner to pursue excellence, embrace lifelong learning, and uphold integrity in all they do. The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
I also shared the commitment of the government in ensuring that every learner accesses quality education, through financing for infrastructure development and learning materials.
Congratulations to the organizers of The Kilome We Want (TKWW) for hosting such a remarkable and impactful education symposium. Together, we can inspire and empower the next generation to build a brighter future for our nation.
Honoured to join the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Kenya, Ambassador Hyung-Shik Kang, together with other distinguished dignitaries, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kenya.
The occasion marked another significant milestone in the deepening and enduring partnership between Kenya and the Republic of Korea.
The establishment of the @Kenya_aist , stands as a flagship testament to this strategic partnership. As Kenya and Korea embark on new collaborative projects, we look forward to strengthening this relationship.
Responsible use of antibiotics is critical in the fight against antimicrobial resistance. We urge Kenyans to avoid self-medication and only use antibiotics as prescribed by qualified healthcare professionals. We also encourage families to embrace preventive healthcare through regular handwashing, maintaining clean environments under the #EpukaUchafu campaign, and enrolling in SHA to benefit from free maternity services.
The Ministry of Health further calls upon the Church, parents and communities to continue leading the fight against drug and substance abuse, especially the growing use of nicotine pouches and vapes among our youth. Together, through faith, strong families and healthy choices, we can build a healthier Kenya.
It was a blessing to worship with the Oasis SDA Church family in Karen as we reaffirmed our shared commitment to promoting healthy families, nurturing resilient communities and advancing preventive healthcare. Let us also continue praying for our leaders as they serve our nation.
Joined Nguumo Ward residents and stakeholders in Kibwezi West for an engagement session on politics and development.
Our politics must translated to development.
I joined CS Hon. Geoffrey Ruku and other leaders at AIC Jericho for the Single Mothers & Widows Conference; a timely reminder that stronger support systems create stronger communities.
When government, the Church and communities work together, we create lasting impact.
To every widow and single mother: economic dignity is possible.
As a County, through initiatives like the Biashara Stimulus Programme, affordable credit access, markets and the Unified Business Permit, we are working to remove barriers and open pathways for opportunity.
Organize. Register. Take the step forward.
#NairobiCityCounty #WomenEmpowerment #SingleMothers #WidowsConference #PartnershipsForProgress #LazimaiWork
Held a productive consultative meeting with leaders and people of Ivingoni/Nzambani Ward, Kibwezi East.
Our engagement focused on roads, water and jobs for the youth. The community is clear on the kind of leaders they deserve, leaders who will bring about the kind of development they want.
During the Jamii Imara Mashinani Citizen Engagement Forum at Mwingi West Constituency, we engaged residents on the Government's ongoing investments aimed at improving livelihoods across Kitui County.
We highlighted key development projects, including the KSh4.3 billion, 33-kilometre Kwasiku–Bondoni Road, the construction of 307 affordable housing units, over 500 Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) hostel units, the Thokoa Water Pan, and continued investments in healthcare, education, electricity and other road infrastructure.
We also encouraged residents to register for the Social Health Authority (SHA), emphasizing instant membership activation and enhanced access to access to Health Care services.
We also called on security agencies to intensify efforts against the sale of tobacco, novel nicotine products and other drugs around schools to protect our children. Through Jamii Imara Mashinani, we remain committed to engaging citizens and ensuring no community is left behind in our development journey.
I was joined by my colleague Principal Secretary Livestock Development ,Jonathan Mueke,, Mwingi West Member of Parliament Hon. Charles Ngusya Nguna (CNN), Kenya National Highways Authority Chairperson Winnie Ngumi
among other national and county leaders.
Japan and Kenya have enjoyed a long-standing and impactful partnership spanning decades. Through the framework of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), Japan has consistently supported Kenya and the African continent across a wide range of sectors, including infrastructure, education, science and technology, healthcare, agriculture, industrialization, environmental conservation, and human resource development.
This partnership has given rise to numerous transformative projects that have strengthened institutions, enhanced livelihoods, and accelerated economic and social development. Kenya has particularly benefited from Japan’s commitment to quality infrastructure, technology transfer, capacity building, innovation, and investment in human capital. In our engagements, we continue to nurture this strategic partnership for inclusive growth, sustainable development.