By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs HABASWEIN — Wajir Woman Representative Fatuma Jehow has reaffirmed her commitment to inclusive development and service delivery following an emotionally charged visit to Habaswein and the wider Wajir South constituency. Speaking during her development tour, Jehow described the region as “deeply personal,” recalling the enduring legacy of her late father, Mzee Jehow, whose dedication to public service continues to shape her leadership journey. “Habaswein and the greater Wajir South hold a special place in my heart. Today, I felt a powerful connection—an outpouring of warmth and trust that reflects the legacy of my late father,” she said. Jehow noted that the trust once placed in her father has now been extended to her and her team, a responsibility she said she carries with humility and determination. The visit forms part of her ongoing countywide tour aimed at strengthening grassroots engagement, assessing community needs and accelerating dev...
By, Aaran Tv Ke Garissa Correspondent The Speaker of the Garissa County Assembly, Hon. Abdi Idle Gure, has lauded the launch of Kenya’s first-ever refugee management training programme, describing it as a major step towards strengthening governance and coordination in the sector. Hon. Gure spoke during the launch and graduation ceremony of the inaugural Refugee Management Programme held at the Kenya School of Government in Lower Kabete, Nairobi. The programme brought together officers from national and county governments, security agencies, and other key stakeholders involved in refugee affairs. The first cohort graduated after successfully completing the specialised training. Addressing the gathering, the Speaker termed the initiative a milestone in enhancing Kenya’s refugee management framework through professional capacity-building and improved coordination. “Today’s event marks a turning point in how we understand and approach refugee management in this country,” he said. He ...