Jukumu Letu, an initiative geared towards creating a proactive populace through awareness on the Constitution and issues centered on governance using artistic works was over the weekend launched in Makueni County.
The event that took place at Unoa grounds and...
Makueni Governor Prof. Kivutha Kibwana. Photo by Charity Nzomo - CRECOLate last year more than 50,000 residents from Makueni County presented a petition to President Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve the county due to the persistent wrangling between Governor Professor...
Makueni County classified as an Arid and Semi Arid Land (ASALs) is characterized by perennial droughts occasioned by erratic rainfall received in the region. Most residents entirely depend on rain fed water for both subsistence agriculture and domestic use and...
Artists drawn from different genres; musicians, puppeteers, Disk Jockeys (DJs) and threatre challenged Makueni County residents to read, understand and uphold the Constitution in order to ensure a better life. The artists meeting under the Jukumu Letu initiative performed their...
A catholic priest charged at a Makueni Court for attempting to murder his colleague in 2010 at the Makueni parish house will know his fate on 7th May 2014. Senior Resident Magistrate Richard Koech while setting the judgment date for...
This week, Jukumu Letu partners start training of various artists in Makueni County, on how they can and should contribute to national building. The initiative targets creating a social conscience population of the Constitution and rights therein through the...
"We said we want Uhuru, then Africanization, then Constitution, then devolution, now it is public participation and the next will be revolution, which will not spare people," stated Makueni Governor Prof. Kivutha Kibwana, when giving remarks on a visit...
“Before this Constitution, a pastor would mess around, like sleep with people’s wives and no one questions because they felt he is closer to God hence is above the law. Today, when they make mistakes, people walk up to...
In the past of order of things, the president was paramount chief of the land, a patriarch (baba wa taifa) who could neither be challenged substantively by the courts or parliament. His word was law and policy and those...