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GUV BARASA'S MAN TO BUTERE MP: YOU ARE SINCERE IN SUPPORT.

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BUTERE MP Tindi Mwale today received praise from Dr. David Alila the Kakamega Chief Officer Medical services for being sincere in his political support towards Governor Barasa's re election in 2027. Dr. Alila, a key figure in as far as the Governor's health Agenda is concerned seems to be extending his mandate in search of another term for the government beyond 2027. Speaking in Butere when he met ODM Branch Officials led by their Chairman George Omulama, the Chief Officer said his suspicion against the MP have been cleared.  "By this meeting and the views expressed, I have now a clear vision and without a doubt that Honourable is truthfully passionate on the extension of Governor Barasa's tenure for five years" He said. The Chief Officer, a local explained that the Butere MP, had continously withstood pressure from some quarters to abandon the course but he had remained firm in his TUTAM call. "Actually I like Hon. Tindi because he support the Go...

GOVERNOR BARASA SHINES AS HIS CECMS ARE CROWNED BEST.

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THE Crowning of two female County Executive Community Members (CECMs) as being top in the Kenya in as far as Service delivery in their dockets is concerned is a clear indicator that what a man can do, a woman can do better. By bagging the prestigious Woman of the Year award, Kakamega Water and Natural Resources Minister Hon. Pennina Mukabana stands out amongst men in other counties in the same docket as a focused Worker. By bagging the best Performing Woman CECM, Kakamega youth and sports CECM Jackline Kakai Masicha demonstrated mothethood, hard work and focus towards Governor Fernandes Barasa's prep-election promises. The two elegant women are a clear testimony that public service can be better in the eyes of the real recipients of delivery away from parochialism and or cheap politics of braying like donkeys on social media ne shine ta! The two honourables with starling CVs have bouyed Governor Barasa's Goverment on the global map and have raised the county ratings...

WHY CHICKEN EGG PRICES HAVE RISEN ACROSS KAKAMEGA AND IMPACT.

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CAUSES, IMPACTS, AND STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS FOR POULTRY FARMERS Author: Mr George Asira Across many African countries, the price of chicken eggs has increased significantly compared to previous years. This rise has affected households, hotels, bakeries, restaurants, and traders who depend on eggs as a daily source of protein and business input. A tray of eggs that was once affordable is now costly in many markets, creating concern among consumers and pressure among poultry farmers. This situation is driven by several interconnected challenges affecting poultry production systems, supply chains, and market dynamics across the continent. Understanding these causes is essential for farmers who want to remain profitable and sustainable in poultry farming. 1. HIGH COST OF POULTRY FEEDS One of the most influential factors behind rising egg prices is the high cost of poultry feeds. Feed represents approximately 60–70% of total egg production costs, making it the most critical input i...

DR ALILA TO GROUPS: TOGETHER YOU WIN DIVIDED YOU BEG.

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MEDICAL Services Chief Officer Dr. David Alila today read the riot act to organised groups in Butere to stick together or perish in the competitive world of investment. Speaking to 100 boda boda stage chairmen in Butere, the Chief Officer said in line with Governor Fernandes BARASA'S wealth creation agenda, organised groups such as Bodaboda, mama mboga needed to focus on welfare. Speaking at the meeting, the Chief Officer said he was in the process of registering a SACCO to serve motor bike riders serving the five wards of Butere sub county.  "If you stick together you will benefit but if you fragment, poverty will be a common denominator and you will blame leaders thru out" He said. Dr. Alila whose ancestral home is in Butere said the Kakamega Governor Dr Fernandes Barasa is passionate about investment, self reliance and the need for independence thereby giving out grants to groups.