DP Kithure Kindiki (centre) with National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwah and other leaders in Kajiado West on Saturday, July 19, 2025. [DPCS] Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has accused opposition leaders of destabilising the country through incitement and political unrest, blaming them for recent destruction of property and loss of life. Speaking on Saturday, July 19, during an economic empowerment event in Olooltepes, Kajiado West, Kindiki called on Kenyans to reject tribalism, violence, and chaos, saying such rhetoric will not move the country forward. “We must stop violence, tribalism and chaos for the country to move forward,” he said. He…
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki speaking during an Empowerment Engagement for micro and small-scale traders and Saccos at Mutomo in Kitui South Constituency, Kitui County on June 12, 2025/DPCSKenyans will not be subjected to new taxes in the 2025/26 budget as the government looks for other ways of raising revenue without burdening them with extra fiscal demands.Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said the Kenya Kwanza Administration is aware of the plight of Kenyans who have pleaded for reduction of the cost of living through friendlier financial policies.Speaking on Thursday during an Empowerment Engagement for micro and small-scale traders and Saccos at Mutomo…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki (centre) with National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwah (right) in Mwala, Machakos County. [DPCS] Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged leaders to resist divisive politics, saying his boss, President William Ruto is committed to equitable development regardless of political affiliation. Kindiki averred that it is not the time to politick but to build the country, calling on all leaders to work together to alleviate under-development. “This is the time for nation-building, not politicking. Every leader in this country, including those in opposition, has a responsibility to participate in development.” “When it is time for politicking, we…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during the opening of the first National Macadamia Conference at the University of Embu grounds, Embu County on June 4, 2025/DPCSIt is a big win for Muguka farmers after a Bill seeking to deny it State protection and support was dropped following intervention by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki. The DP on Wednesday met and convinced the sponsor of Crops Act (Amendment) Bill 2025, Kilifi North MP Owen Baya, to abandon the intention to remove it from the list of scheduled crops under the law.”The sponsor has graciously agreed to drop the piece of legislation that was already…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki at the economic empowerment event at Etago, South Mugirango, Kisii County on May 22, 2025/DPCSDeputy President Kithure Kindiki has said the government will not allow the country to descend into election-related violence, assuring Kenyans that what happened in 2007 will never recur.The DP said the nation’s unity and stability will be protected at all costs, saying there will be no space for one Kenyan to harm the other for their political choices again.“We will not allow one Kenyan to turn on another Kenyan because of political choices. It will never happen again.“We will protect the unity…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki addressing residents of Enkoireroi-Olderkesi in Narok County/DPCSPresident William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said the country is reaping big from sound economic policies implemented by the government the last two years that have set it on the right track to prosperity. Speaking on Wednesday during the second day of the development tour of Narok County, President Ruto said socio-economic interventions rolled out have borne fruit, accelerating implementation of key projects across the country.“We have stabilized the economy and now we have adequate funds to develop the country. That is why we are reviving roads, expanding electricity…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki speaking on Sunday during a Church service at Marani Catholic Parish in Kitutu Chache North Constituency, Kisii County/DPCSDeputy President Kithure Kindiki said the government respects decisions made by the Church on monetary contributions by politicians. Kindiki said the administration is not competing with the clergy on how they should treat senior government officials and politicians within their premises. Speaking on Sunday during a Church service at Marani Catholic Parish in Kitutu Chache North Constituency, Kisii County, the Deputy President said religious institutions play a key role in nation’s socio-economic growth. “As a government, we respect the…
The water intake point of the Kaihii Irrigation Project, along the Mathioya River in Murang’a County. [DPCS] When Catherine Ndung’u stands on her 0.8-acre plot in Iyego, Murang’a County, she sees more than just neat rows of maize, cabbage, sukuma wiki, and tomatoes. To her, it is more than just a harvest. It is the promise of a better life. This lifeline, drawn from the Mathioya River, is the result of an ambitious engineering feat: 16.6 kilometres of main pipelines, intricately connected to 47.4 kilometres of feeder lines, delivering irrigation water to 1,600 farmers like Catherine. Before 9th September 2023,…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki inspects the ongoing construction of Kabonyo Fisheries Aquaculture and Training Centre in Nyando, Kisumu County/DPCSThe government is constructing 12 fish landing sites and an Aquaculture Training Centre to boost the fishing sector in five counties around Lake Victoria to ensure better earnings to fisherfolk and other beneficiaries in the value chain.Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said the administration is keen on enhancing the incomes of fishermen and fish farmers through wide-ranging interventions set to turnaround the blue economy sector in the region.The DP on Tuesday inspected ongoing construction of Kabonyo Fisheries Aquaculture and Training Centre in Nyando,…