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Mama Doing Good, MEDA in partnership to empower women in Makueni At least 65 women groups from various parts of Makueni County have benefitted from 5,000 litre water tanks to help them with clean water for domestic use also crop production. The women groups benefited through a partnership between Mama Doing Good and Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA), a Canadian based organization that distributed the tanks. The Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Mama Doing Good Boniface Kiome, speaking during an empowerment forum at Kavete in Makindu Sub County, said so far they have distributed 411 tanks. “Through this partnership, we are helping women secure clean water for their homes and farms, which will assist them start a kitchen garden, hence improving their food security and nutrition,” said Kiome. “MEDA has been instrumental in supporting this project by cost-sharing the acquisition of the tanks on a 50-50 basis, while the women’s groups contribute through table banking, an initiative we strongly support,” he added. This initiative is also contributing to the growing of trees in the county, whereby women are supported to have tree nurseries, with a view to improving forest cover in the area, in line with the government agenda of planting 15 billion trees by 2032. Kiome said through this initiative, they intend to plant 60% fruit trees, 30% indigenous trees, and 10% exotic species for both environmental and economic benefits. “Our re-afforestation efforts complement the national government’s agenda on forest restoration, and we are integrating tree planting into our programs, we are not only addressing climate change, but also creating economic opportunities for women and communities,” the deputy CEO noted. At the same time, Kiome disclosed that Mama Doing Good through Joyful Women Organization (JOYWO) is also supporting women’s economic empowerment via table banking and resource mobilization. “Our goal is not just to distribute tanks, but equally to empower women with the skills and knowledge to earn a living,” Kiome explained. He further called on other organizations and well-wishers to come forward and to support this noble initiative, citing the increasing demand for more resources. “The need for these interventions is growing rapidly, yet our funds remain limited. We urge partners and donors to join us in expanding the impact of this program,” he appealed. **By Albanus Kioko** __ Share on Facebook Share __ Share on TwitterTweet __ Send email Mail

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Local residents set to benefit from conservation hub <p>Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. and Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Director General (DG) Prof. Erastus Kanga have jointly laid the foundation stone for the construction of the Makueni County Conservation Resource Centre at Mtito Andei town.</p> <p>The resource centre will have a conference hall and administrative and liaison offices, which will serve as an educational and training centre, especially for the local residents who will be learning at the premises.</p> <p>“When we sat down with the governor, we saw the road will not assist you so much. So, we decided to put up the Makueni Conservation Resource Centre (MCRC) in Mtito Andei,” said Prof. Kanga while addressing residents at Mtito Andei town.</p> <p>“The residents will hold meetings free of charge at the conference hall; our officers will be there to educate on matters of conflict resolution relating to human/wildlife conflict,” he added.</p> <p>At the same time, the KWS boss revealed that they will also construct kiosks, where women and the unemployed youth will be given the opportunity to do business in an effort to generate income and fight rampant poverty afflicting most of the people.</p> <p>“Women and youth will have kiosks that they will work from in an orderly way. We shall provide clean water and we intend to bring development to this place. We need wananchi to be calm but know that this land belongs to the government,” said Prof. Kanga.</p> <p>At the same time, Prof. Kanga said that his organisation will station a drone at the centre that will help in gathering information, touching on human/wildlife conflicts in the area.</p> <p>Further, the DG cautioned political leaders to stop divisive politics that he said hindered development in the area.</p> <p>“We have come to bring development to you, and development does not need noise; leaders should avoid divisive politics,” warned Kanga.</p> <p>On encroachment, the DG put on notice individuals who have encroached on government land and asked them to move out to avoid being evicted, saying this was a government directive that they would have to execute.</p> <p>Speaking at the same event, Mutula said that the resource centre will boost tourism, hence creating employment for the youth and women in the area.</p> <p>“This place will attract tourists and after being served at this facility, they will also receive services from the local businesses, thus creating employment,” he observed.</p> <p>Additionally, Mutula said that the conservation centre will alleviate the long distances wananchi have been traversing to report issues of human/wildlife conflict in Kiboko in Makindu.</p> <p>“We will have offices here like the one we have in Kiboko so that issues related to human/wildlife conflict can be solved easily,” said Mutula.</p> <p>“In places like Laikipia and Narok, they have infrastructure like this one, which is used by tourists, so by having this one, we will boost every sector of the local economy,” he added.</p> <p><strong>By Patrick Nyakundi and Albanus Kioko</strong></p> <div class="apss-social-share apss-theme-1 clearfix"> <div class="apss-facebook apss-single-icon"> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/local-residents-set-to-benefit-from-conservation-hub/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Share on Facebook"> <div class="apss-icon-block clearfix"> <i class="fa fa-facebook"></i> <span class="apss-social-text">Share on Facebook</span> <span class="apss-share">Share</span> </div> </a> </div> <div class="apss-twitter apss-single-icon"> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Local%20residents%20set%20to%20benefit%20from%20conservation%20hub&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.kenyanews.go.ke%2Flocal-residents-set-to-benefit-from-conservation-hub%2F&amp;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Share on Twitter"> <div class="apss-icon-block clearfix"> <i class="fa fa-twitter"></i> <span class="apss-social-text">Share on Twitter</span><span class="apss-share">Tweet</span> </div> </a> </div> <div class="apss-email apss-single-icon"> <a class="share-email-popup" href='mailto:?subject=Please visit this link https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/local-residents-set-to-benefit-from-conservation-hub/&amp;body=Hey Buddy!, I found this information for you: "Local%20residents%20set%20to%20benefit%20from%20conservation%20hub". Here is the website link: https://www.kenyanews.go.ke/local-residents-set-to-benefit-from-conservation-hub/. Thank you.' rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Share it on Email"> <div class="apss-icon-block clearfix"> <i class="fa fa-envelope"></i> <span class="apss-social-text">Send email</span> <span class="apss-share">Mail</span> </div> </a> </div> </div>

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#KenyaSpaceAgency (KSA) said the object, a metallic ring roughly 8 feet in diameter and weighing some 1,100 pounds, crashed into #Mukuku village, in #Makueni county, #Kenya on December 30 at around 3:00 pm local time (1200 GMT). #SpaceJunk #SPACE #EARTH
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