Saturday, March 19, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Its Official, Mwatate will be Taita Taveta County Headquarters
Representatives of Taita Taveta County voted Mwatate as the headquarters of the newly created county. Mwatate beat the only other contender, Voi by 3 votes to 1 after all the constituencies were given one vote to decide the location of the county headquarters.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Taita-Taveta: Home of spectacular sceneries
Taita-Taveta County comprises five constituencies namely, Wundanyi, Mwatate, Voi and Taveta.
It boasts of the expansive and world-renowned Tsavo National Park and the picturesque Taita hills—both spectacular tourist attractions in the coastal region.
Other attraction sites include Lakes Challa and Jipe that straddle the Kenya-Tanzania border, and Mzima Springs.
Commercial activities include agriculture, fishing, dairying, ranching, mining, bee keeping, and large-scale sisal farming.
It boasts of the expansive and world-renowned Tsavo National Park and the picturesque Taita hills—both spectacular tourist attractions in the coastal region.
Other attraction sites include Lakes Challa and Jipe that straddle the Kenya-Tanzania border, and Mzima Springs.
Commercial activities include agriculture, fishing, dairying, ranching, mining, bee keeping, and large-scale sisal farming.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Elders say no to new home for IDPs
Tension is building up in Taita and Taveta districts over land row involving the government and residents, with youths planning to invade a farm allegedly bought to resettle people displaced in the 2007-2008 election violence.
Several meetings were held in Taita and Taveta to
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Leaders oppose Government’s plan to resettle IDPs in Taveta
Leaders in Taita-Taveta have vowed not to allow the Government to resettle internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the district.
The leaders, who included former legislators, elders, youth and women leaders, said the land on which the Government plans to resettle the IDPs should instead be allocated to landless residents in the region.
Led by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) national chairman
Monday, February 7, 2011
Firm ready to explain iron ore mining deal
A mining company management is ready to answer questions how it obtained a licence to extract iron ore in Taita-Taveta county.
Wanjala Mining Company CEO Mahmood Kassim said they followed all procedures to obtain the consent. Mr Kassim said he was ready to present the documents for verification.
Wanjala Mining Company CEO Mahmood Kassim said they followed all procedures to obtain the consent. Mr Kassim said he was ready to present the documents for verification.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Poverty-stricken villagers sitting on ‘gold’
After enduring years of grinding poverty, residents of Taita Taveta County are now looking forward to a better life, thanks to the discovery of rich deposits of minerals.
The region, which has for years been known only for sisal farming has vast deposits of minerals spread across its expansive plains and scenic hills.
Among these minerals are iron ore which is predominantly found in
Monday, January 10, 2011
Taita Taveta People Speak
Through our popular Facebook page, 'Taita Taveta County', we asked our people what problem really ails our region despite it being so rich in minerals. To be exact, we asked the following question, "Why is it that a region rich in natural resources like ours still has people languishing in abject poverty?" Many responded and below are some of the answers. Feel free to continue
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Going back in time narrated by Rupi Mangat
On 12 February 1916, a bloody battle ensued between the Brits and the Germans where we stand now at the base of Salaita Hill on the plains of Tsavo.
The reason was that it was World War 1 and Britain had declared war on Germany and hence as a sense of loyalty, the colonial government in Kenya declared that the British Protectorate would wage a war against their German neighbours in Tanzania.The Germans then
The reason was that it was World War 1 and Britain had declared war on Germany and hence as a sense of loyalty, the colonial government in Kenya declared that the British Protectorate would wage a war against their German neighbours in Tanzania.The Germans then
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Who will put Taita's History on the Map?
John Mkaya notes that history as currently taught in schools is biased towards some regions. Says he, "Independence struggle was not about freedom for this nation but some selfish gains for some communities! Mwangeka is a true Taita Legend. No doubt about that. Our Taita legal experts need to raise a case against the British government at to the whereabout of Mwangeka remains." He concludes by saying that Mwangeka deserves a decent burial in the land he died fighting for.
But Godfrey, who comes from Taita confesses that he knew nothing about Mwangeka
But Godfrey, who comes from Taita confesses that he knew nothing about Mwangeka
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