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BUSIA ODM LEADERS PAY COURTESY CALL ON GOVERNOR BARASATuesday, 2 June 2026.As Chair of the ODM County Chairpersons Caucu...
02/06/2026

BUSIA ODM LEADERS PAY COURTESY CALL ON GOVERNOR BARASA

Tuesday, 2 June 2026.

As Chair of the ODM County Chairpersons Caucus, H.E. Governor Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, OGW, today received a delegation of ODM chairpersons from all seven sub-counties of Busia County on a courtesy call. The delegation was led by George Ndege.

The leaders held discussions on strengthening ODM grassroots structures, enhancing regional political unity, and advancing the party's development agenda. They expressed their support for Governor Barasa's leadership as their chair, pledged to remain steadfast in supporting ODM Party Leader Oburu Odinga, and reiterated their commitment to working together to consolidate ODM's influence and strengthen the party across the Western region.

Also present was Kakamega ODM Youth Leader Ernest Keya.

02/06/2026

Governor Barasa today welcomed French Ambassador H.E. Arnaud Suquet to Kakamega as they strengthened Kenya–France cooperation on environmental conservation, education, youth empowerment and sustainable urban development.

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GOVERNOR BARASA DEEPENS PARTNERSHIP WITH FRANCE ON ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION, EDUCATION AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT.Tuesday, 2 ...
02/06/2026

GOVERNOR BARASA DEEPENS PARTNERSHIP WITH FRANCE ON ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION, EDUCATION AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT.

Tuesday, 2 June 2026.

H.E Governor Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, OGW, today met the French Ambassador to Kenya H.E. Arnaud Suquet to strengthen cooperation between Kakamega County and the Government of France in environmental conservation, education and sustainable development.

The discussions focused on the conservation of the iconic Kakamega Tropical Rain Forest through partnerships, including the Wangari Maathai Foundation, aimed at restoring degraded areas, promoting community-led conservation and creating opportunities for youth through environmental programmes and vocational training.

The leaders also reviewed the progress of the ongoing Tap2Eat school feeding programme, supported by the French Government in partnership with Food4Education, which continues to improve school attendance, learner retention and academic performance by providing nutritious meals to vulnerable pupils.

The Governor welcomed the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Programme (KISIP) collaboration which is enhancing land ownership and promoting orderly urban development.

Governor Barasa noted that the collaboration with the French Government aligns with the Africa Forward Summit 2026 vision of advancing climate action, innovation, skills development, and inclusive economic growth.

Present during the meeting were Deputy Governor H.E. Ayub Savula, County Secretary and Head of Public Service Dr. Lawrence Omuhaka, CECM for Water, Environment and Natural Resources Mrs. Penina Mukabane, CECM for Lands, Housing, Urban Areas and Physical Planning Ms. Angela Silima Muchai, and other senior County Officials.

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01/06/2026

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Mumias West, June 1, 2026

H.E. Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, OGW, today presided over the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations at Bomani Grounds in Mumias West Sub-County alongside County Commissioner Mr. Taari Rwaria. Held under the national theme, β€œEducation and Skills for the Future,”the event provided an opportunity for the Governor to highlight the progress made by his administration in advancing development, improving service delivery, and transforming the lives of residents across the county.

Addressing wananchi, Governor Barasa noted that as the country commemorates 63 years of self-governance, Kakamega County continues to make significant strides anchored on his administration's six-pillar development agenda. He observed that devolution has provided counties with an opportunity to address local development priorities and improve the quality of life of residents through targeted investments in key sectors.

The Governor noted that his administration inherited numerous challenges in 2022, including stalled projects, weak healthcare infrastructure, inadequate public facilities, unemployment, and pending bills exceeding KSh10 billion. He said these challenges informed the development of the County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) 2023–2027, which continues to guide the implementation of programmes aimed at delivering sustainable and inclusive development across all sectors.

In the health sector, Governor Barasa highlighted the ongoing construction of the Kakamega County Teaching and Referral Hospital, a flagship project being implemented jointly by the County and National Governments, and is expected to create over 3,000 direct jobs. He also cited the expansion of Butere County Hospital, upgrading of Shamakhubu Hospital, establishment of maternity wings and inpatient wards, construction of new health centres, and the recruitment of 360 healthcare workers. Through the Barasa Care programme, healthcare access points have increased from 34 to 61 facilities, while 4,250 Community Health Promoters have been equipped and supported to strengthen primary healthcare services.

The Governor further noted that in addition to the 750-bed capacity Kakamega Teaching and Referral Hospital, the other project nearing completion this year, in collaboration with the National Government, is the Bukhungu International Stadium. He said the projects are expected to enhance healthcare services, nurture talent, create employment opportunities, and stimulate economic growth across the region.

On water and economic development, Governor Barasa highlighted the completion of key projects, including the Savona, Shianda, Misango, Inyanya, Etenje, Kuvasali, and Mwihomo water schemes, alongside the drilling and equipping of 239 boreholes to expand access to clean and safe water. He also pointed to the operationalisation of the FUKA Maize Processing Plant in Lugari, the ongoing construction of the Kakamega County Aggregation and Industrial Park in Likuyani, and the establishment of Kenya Gold Refinery plant in Iguhu, Ikolomani.Through the Kakamega County Microfinance Agency, over KSh180 million has been disbursed to more than 2,100 local entrepreneurs to support business growth and job creation.

On infrastructure and food security, the Governor said the county has completed approximately 33.8 kilometres of tarmac roads, improved about 760 kilometres of all weather roads through maintenance and rehabilitation programmes, and constructed 11 major bridges to enhance connectivity and facilitate trade. He added that his administration remains on the course to improve 1,080 kilometres of roads by the end of the year. Governor Barasa further noted that the county has invested KSh2.2 billion in subsidised fertiliser and certified maize seeds, benefiting approximately 175,000 farmers and increasing annual maize production from 1.9 million to 2.8 million bags.

In education and social empowerment, the Governor reported that the county has completed 29 ECDE centres and is constructing 42 more, while KSh180 million in bursaries has been disbursed during the 2025/2026 Financial Year, benefiting 47,793 students across the county. Since 2022, the county has allocated KSh720 million towards bursary support, employed 1,911 ECDE teachers and 335 vocational training instructors and supported more than 800 persons living with disabilities with assistive devices, in addition to the financial and training support for the 6000 beneficiaries of the first and second cohorts of the County Youth and Women Empowerment Program.

He reiterated that the county has prioritised the construction of ECDE centres, health facilities, water projects, roads, and market infrastructure, noting that self-governance must translate into tangible development and a better quality of life for the people.Governor Barasa lauded the success of the Governor's Cup tournament, which has engaged over 96,000 young people, and called upon residents to uphold unity, peace, and collective responsibility in advancing development.

Also present were Kakamega First Lady Prof. Janet Kassilly Barasa, Deputy Governor Hon. Ayub Savula, Members of the County Assembly led by Rt. Hon. Speaker James Namatsi, the Executive religious leaders, Council of Elders, other leaders and members of the public.

01/06/2026

Madaraka Day Celebrations: Bomani Grounds, Mumias West.

01/06/2026
GOVERNOR BARASA WORSHIPS IN MALAVA, HIGHLIGHTS DEVELOPMENT AGENDA.Sunday, 31 May 2026.H.E. Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, O...
31/05/2026

GOVERNOR BARASA WORSHIPS IN MALAVA, HIGHLIGHTS DEVELOPMENT AGENDA.

Sunday, 31 May 2026.

H.E. Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, OGW., today joined faithful of the African Church of the Holy Spirit in Ichina, Kabras East Ward, Malava Sub-County, for a worship service led by Bishop Bartholomew Mwanje.

The Governor highlighted his administration’s commitment to implementing development programmes that improve livelihoods and create economic opportunities for residents across Kakamega County.

Addressing the congregation, Governor Barasa highlighted key projects being implemented in Kabras East Ward and the wider Malava Sub-County, including the installation of box culverts, construction and rehabilitation of roads and bridges, expansion of ECDE centres, bursary support for vulnerable students, and investments in agricultural value chains such as the Tumbeni Dairy initiative.

The Governor further noted that the County Government continues to implement the KSh53 million Kuvasali Water Project alongside the Samitsi Water Project to enhance access to clean and safe water.

He also commended the collaboration between the County Government and the National Government, citing the Malava–Samitsi tarmac road, modern markets, water supply projects and affordable housing programmes as investments that are improving connectivity, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth.

Governor Barasa reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring equitable development across all parts of Kakamega County and urged eligible residents to register as voters ahead of the 2027 General Election, noting that Kakamega has the potential to register up to 1.5 million voters, strengthening its voice in national affairs.

He was accompanied by Members of the County Assembly led by Kabras East Ward MCA Hon. Kefa Musiya and County Executives.

KAKAMEGA OPEN GRAND PRIX CHESS TOURNMENT KICKS OFFThe Kakamega Open Grand Prix Chess Tournament was officially opened on...
30/05/2026

KAKAMEGA OPEN GRAND PRIX CHESS TOURNMENT KICKS OFF

The Kakamega Open Grand Prix Chess Tournament was officially opened on Saturday by the CECM for Social Services, Sports, Youths, Gender and Culture Ms. Jackline Masicha at Golf Hotel, Kakamega.

Organized by the Kakamega County Chess Association, the event has drawn several schools, including Chavakali High, Mukumu Boys, Shikoti Girls, St. Francis Xavier Shikoti Mixed, Bulupi Secondary, and Borstal School Shikusa.

Speaking at the ceremony, Ms Masicha commended the initiative for nurturing talent, discipline and strategic thinking, urging participants to compete with integrity and sportsmanship. Chess Kenya Federation President Benard Wanjala commended the growing popularity of chess in the region, expressing confidence the tournament will produce future champions.

Also present were Baraza Nangaki, Lameck Musungu, and Brandon Musango of the Kakamega County Chess Association.

KHAYEGA TRADERS ENCOURAGED TO ACCESS COUNTY LOANS TO EXPAND BUSINESSES.The Chief Officer for Trade, Ms. Faith Gitira met...
30/05/2026

KHAYEGA TRADERS ENCOURAGED TO ACCESS COUNTY LOANS TO EXPAND BUSINESSES.

The Chief Officer for Trade, Ms. Faith Gitira met traders at Khayega Market and encouraged them to take advantage of the Kakamega County traders’ loan program to expand and strengthen their businesses.

Ms. Gitira urged traders to embrace the subsidized loan facility, noting that the loans attract an affordable interest rate of only 11 percent, making them accessible to small-scale entrepreneurs and business owners.

She said the initiative is part of Governor Fernandes Barasa’s commitment to creating a conducive business environment through the provision of affordable and subsidized loans aimed at empowering traders, enhancing business growth, and improving household incomes, as outlined in his development manifesto.

Ms. Gitira noted that Governor Barasa’s administration has so far allocated a cumulative KES 74 million towards the revolving loan program to support traders across Kakamega County.

The Chief Officer encouraged traders to seize the opportunity by applying for the loans to grow their enterprises, create wealth, and improve their livelihoods.

Further, Ms. Gitira also highlighted key development projects earmarked for Khayega, including the upgrading of market access roads to bitumen standards and the construction of a modern slaughterhouse to enhance trade, hygiene, and sanitation in the area.

Ms. Gitira further called on traders to continue supporting Governor Fernandes Barasa’s administration as it works towards strengthening the county’s economic growth and improving the welfare of residents.

KAKAMEGA GOVERNOR CALLS ATTENTION TO GMO TECHNOLOGY IN FOOD SECURITY EFFORTSH.E. Governor Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, OG...
29/05/2026

KAKAMEGA GOVERNOR CALLS ATTENTION TO GMO TECHNOLOGY IN FOOD SECURITY EFFORTS

H.E. Governor Dr. Fernandes Barasa, FCPA, OGW., has called for a measured adoption of GMOs to address food insecurity, cautioning that dismissing biotechnology could have devastating consequences to the country.

In a speech delivered by the CECM for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives Mr. Mophat Mandela during a biosafety forum at Shianda KMTC in Mumias East sub-county, the Governor noted that traditional farming can no longer guarantee food security due to population growth, climate change and land degradation.

On the public fears including cultural and religious concerns, the Governor said safety, transparency and local farmer protection must guide regulation. The county boss recalled the 2021–2022 drought when nations rejected GM maize aid from the US which led to starvation and death of many people.

He further assured of county-level biosafety plans and public education saying considerable resources and strictness in regulating authorities, GMOs are not a magic bullet but the most feasible strategy available to food security.

Other speakers included Dr. Thuo Mathenge the and Chief Guest and KALRO Board Chair in Nyeri County, Kakamega County Speaker Rt. Hon. James Namatsi alongside MCAs, Mr. Rashid Harun Khator, the Secretary Administration Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, Chair National Biosafety Authority Mr. David Wamatsi, Development Partners and other stakeholders.

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