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Business to government B2G will enhance feedback mechanism-say County Officials

Mombasa county logo By Peter Kombe The department of Trade Tourism and Investment in Mombasa county has piloted the Mombasa Business to Government B2G feedback system geared towards improving the quality of government to business delivery. According to senior departmental officials, the system will enable businesses to relay feedback to the government which will in turn collect analyze and respond to queries. Addressing stakeholders in Mombasa during an awareness forum at the Governors premises on Thursday Chief Officer in charge of Trade Tourism and Investment Abdulwahab Mubarak said the system set for a mega launch on Friday is the first of its kind throughout the country. He says the system will solve the challenges of delays in feedback by relevant county officials. "We  are set to launch this service on Saturday at Fort Jesus. through this platform we shall be able to respond to queries from both the public and the business community" he noted The Chief

We are tough on drug peddling in Mombasa County- warns Ipara

Mombasa Police Commander Johnstone Ipara PHOTO (file) By Peter Kombe Mombasa County Police Commander Johnstone Ipara has issued a stern warning to all dealers who trade in drugs. The police commander says the police department has set its gears to ensure that the county remains drug free. ''We have to make sure that we sweep out all drug peddlers in this county.  We have been able to nab drug suspects in Likoni and Kisauni sub counties with the help of UNODC" Ipara said Speaking to the media in Mombasa on Tuesday  after officiating a handing over  a refurbishment project of  Likoni Police station by UNODC, the Mombasa police boss said with the assistance of the UN office on Drugs and Crime UNODC police have been able to nab and charge  drug suspects before a court of law. The commander  said through concerted efforts from the public police officers have been able to  nab some of the drug suspects who has been on police radar. "We have

A man facing defilement charges on released on 300,000 bond

By Peter Kombe A man was on Monday arraigned in a Mombasa law court on for allegedly defiling a minor It is alleged that the accused, Nyawa Nyabuga defiled a nine year old girl at Shonda village in Likoni Sub County on February 8. The accused denied the charges leveled against him before senior resident magistrate Martin Rabera. He was fined a bond of ksh 300,000 with a surety of the same amount. The case will be mentioned on March four this year.

Invest heavily in youths to save them from their challenges-SUK director tells Kenyans

SUK Director Nancy Kahuthia addressing stakeholders in Mombasa photo by Ali Vincent By Peter Kombe The scripture Unio n of Kenya Directorate has called on Kenyans to invest in the youth to save them from the myriad of challenges they face. Speaking to the press in Mombasa on Saturday Scripture Union of Kenya SUK Director Nancy Kahuthia cited drug and substance abuse and early pregnancies as some of the challenges facing the youth. “I want to urge parents, teachers and other partners to invest in the youth, in terms of allocating fund to empower youth in this country” The director said there is a need for a combined effort between various stakeholders to address the issue. She said there is a need for all partners to develop a youth based strategy that provides clear guidelines on the challenges facing youths in the country. SUK session in progress photo by Ali Vincent “We need to come together and come up with a proper guideline in order to address

Nutrition department set to launch a lactating facility at Huduma Centre to encourage exclusive breastfeeding

By Peter Kombe The nutrition department in partnership with Mombasa County is set to launch a lactating facility at Huduma Centre Mombasa county geared towards enhancing exclusive breastfeeding among lactating mothers. The facility which is currently operational is set for a launch in early March. According to Mombasa County Nutrition Coordinator Esha Bakari the facility will ensure that working class mothers and the public breastfeed their infants exclusively. “This facility is currently complete and in use. This will enable breastfeeding mothers to lactate their babies. And this is meant to ensure that mothers breastfeed their infants exclusively” she said Speaking to the media in Mombasa on Friday the nutritionist reiterated the county’s commitment towards delivering nutrition services to the locals. She says the county government has recruited a total of 15 nutritionist serving in all the public health     facilities in Mombasa County. “Cur

Erect more youth friendly facilities- Mombasa activists urge county government

Mombasa Civil Society patrons analysing the Mombasa county FSP 2019-2020 at Bliss Hotel onThursday By Peter Kombe Mombasa county activists are recommending for the erection of more youth friendly facilities in order to address youth challenges. According to the youths, Mombasa County has constructed very few youth friendly facilities to cater for the needs of the young people. Addressing the media in Mombasa on Thursday Robert Aseda Network for Adolescents and Youth of Africa programme co-ordinator said   youth facilities should be factored in the in the Mombasa    County Fiscal Strategy Paper. He opined for the construction of the youth friendly facilities at the ward level. “I want to urge the county to build several youth friendly facilities in all the wards” he said He urged the county government to prioritize on the reproductive health of young people. Civil sosciety members in a sesion at the Bliss Hotel in Mombasa  “We have seen that a lot

Double up efforts for public to access information-activists petition county government

By Peter Kombe Human rights activists in Mombasa County have urged the county government to double up their efforts in a bid for the public to access information. According to the activists access to public information still remains a challenge. “Much effort is still needed for this county to fully engage the public” Nyamai a budget researcher said Speaking to the press in Mombasa on Tuesday Josphine Nyamai a research consultant said the Kenyan constitution empowers citizens on their rights to access public information. She says article 35 of the constitution clearly illustrates the rights of all Kenyans to access public information. “Article 35 of the constitution is clear. It empowers citizens of their right to access information” she stated Meanwhile, Geofrey Kerosi a research consultant from Haki Jamii organization said implementation of the budget still poses a challenge to the county. “Implementing the budget here is still one of the challenges.

Come and dialogue with us- MCHANE activists tell county government

MCHANE logo photo (FILE) By Peter Kombe Mombasa County Health Advocacy Network (MCHANE) a civil society lobby group championing for health rights in Mombasa County has called on health stakeholders to jointly work together in a bid to address teething challenges facing the health sector. The lobby groups says despite the ample resources allocated to the health sector in Mombasa there still exists a myriad of problems in public health sector. “There are ample resources what we need right now is the partnership by stakeholders in this sector” Collins Liko an activist says Speaking to the press in Mombasa on Tuesday, Collins Liko, a Haki Jamii human rights activist said there is a need for the county government to invest in capacity building for its health personnel. Liko lauded efforts by the county government to address health concerns. “I want to commend some of the efforts done by Mombasa County to highlight some of the concerns in the health sector” he no

Digital platform will eliminate revenue leakages- says Mombasa County DG Dr William Kingi

Mombasa County Deputy Governor Dr William Kingi Photo (File) By Peter Kombe Mombasa county government has officially launched the e- parking platform geared towards improving efficiency in payment of parking charges. According to Mombasa County Deputy Governor Dr William Kingi the service will also fulfill the county’s dream of improving service delivery. “The launch of the e-parking marks a mile stone in the evolution of the county government services in Mombasa County” he pointed out Speaking to the press in Mombasa after the launch Mombasa county Deputy Governor Dr William Kingi said the platform will not only facilitate payment of parking charges but also ensure integrity of the payment system. The DG called on motorists to embrace the digitization services undertaken by the county. “Our quest the continuous improvement in service delivery in Mombasa County is laudable and delighting” he said   Dr. Kingi noted that there is a need for a fee

Terrorists are not true Muslims says Mombasa senator Mohammed Faki

Mombasa Senator Mohammed Faki PHOTO (file) By Mwarandu Kombe Mombasa senator Mohammed Faki has greatly condemned terrorists sheltering in Islam to commit atrocities in the country. He says Islam religion does not condone acts of terrorism, radicalization and violent extremism. Addressing the media in Mombasa on Saturday after officially opening a Muslims scholars conference at Moi University Coast Campus Hon Faki argued that true Muslims adhere to Islamic teachings and principles. “Islam means peace. Those people sheltering in religion to commit atrocities are not true Muslims” he noted The senator also noted that Islam distances itself from actions that are contrary to societal norms. He urged the youth to shun from radicalization activities. “Islam conforms to the norms of the society. True Muslims pray five times a day and stick to its teachings” the senator said The senator further indicated that the youth play a fundamental role in nation bu

National census key before referendum debate picks up- says Kieni MP Kanini Kega

Kieni MP Kanini Kega Photo (FILE) By Peter Kombe Kieni Member of Parliament Kanini Kega says national census is key before the referendum debate picks on. The legislator argues that basic issues should be fully addressed to the later. “There are basic issues that need to be addressed before this debate picks on. First we have to conduct the national census” he said The lawmaker however says it is not the right time for Kenyans politicians to spark the referendum debate. He wants the political elites to deliver the promises they vowed to Kenyans. “I believe this is not the right time for politicians to bring this debate on the ground. Elected leaders should first deliver” he noted Speaking to the press in Mombasa on Friday the legislator said referendum issue is a constitutional right for all Kenyans. He however is of the opinion that before the referendum debates picks up the executive should be expanded to accommodate legislators and member of cou

Forum is anchored on county public participation act 2017- says Hon Mwamtoa

Mombasa County CeC in charge of Agriculture Fisheries Livestock and Cooperatives photo (FILE) By Peter Kombe Mombasa county government has said all public participation is anchored within the stipulated county by laws. The county says such forums are anchored in the Mombasa county public participation act of 2017. “We are doing this public participation in line with the Mombasa county government act 2017 on public participation. Again the needs of the residents have been addressed due to our vigorous campaign we have done with our sub county administrators” Hon Mwamtoa said Speaking to the media in Mombasa on Thursday during a public participation exercise Hassan Mwamtoa County Executive in charge of Agriculture, Fisheries, Livestock and Cooperatives refuted claims from the civil society that the exercise does not address the needs of Mombasa county locals. He noted that all views and opinions have been incorporated into the 2019-2020 fiscal strategy paper