In todays encounter at Kilimo House, PS Jonathan Mueke for Livestock Development engaged in a constructive dialogue with two esteemed leaders, Hon. John Kisangau and Hon. Tariq Mulatya. The meeting highlighted significant initiatives aimed at fostering development and prosperity in Kitui and Machakos Counties.
A focal point of discussion was the imminent opening of a leather factory, a collaborative effort between the county government of Kitui and relevant stakeholders. PS Mueke articulated that the structure for the factory is already in place, heralding the promise of job creation and a bolstered market for farmers in Kitui County.

This venture emphasis the essence of servant leadership, where leaders prioritize the collective welfare and advancement of their constituents.
Additionally, the conversation veered towards the establishment of an official United Democratic Alliance (UDA) county office, pending approval from the party headquarters. This initiative signifies a dynamic political landscape, where diverse voices converge to advocate for their respective communities.
Hon. Tariq Mulatya, former Majority Whip of Machakos County, and Hon. John Kisangau, former Minority Leader of Kitui, epitomize the resilience and commitment essential in leadership.

Hon. Kisangau’s and Hon. Mulatya’s transitions, while emblematic of political shifts, underscore the imperative of collaborative and consultative leadership. Their ability to navigate through challenges especially after losing their respective bids and forge ahead with initiatives that benefit their communities underscores the essence of servant leadership.
On his part, PS Mueke expressed commitment to supporting these initiatives signifying the importance of governmental collaboration in propelling development agendas forward. His pledge to extend full support to projects aimed at benefitting the people of Kitui and Machakos reflects a spirit of unity and collective progress.




