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Wavinya Ndeti Gets Heroic Reception after Jetting Back from UK: "Mama wa Meko"

 

 Governor Wavinya Ndeti 

Governor Wavinya Ndeti has received a heroic welcome following her just-concluded trip to the United Kingdom. Governor Wavinya Ndeti addressing her supporter after arriving from the UK. On Monday, September 16, Ndeti jetted back into the country and was re eived by her supporters at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). What Wavinya Ndeti was doing in the UK Speaking her arrival at JKIA, the Machakos governor hit out at her opponent for allegedly spreading unfounded claims about her UK trip. . Ndeti said she was happy to be back in the country after her working tour, during which she followed up on fire engines and garbage collection equipment. 

“I’m happy to be back home. As you are aware, I had gone to the UK for a meeting with other governors to make follow up on fire engine machines and garbage collection equipment,” Ndeti said. From JKIA, Ndeti made a grand entrance into Machakos town, where hundreds of his supporters welcomed her with songs and dances. Some supporters could be heard chanting 'Mama Wa Meko' as Ndeti acknowledged cheers from the lively crowd. What reforms has Wavinya Ndeti initiated in Machakos Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Ndeti highlighted some of her successes which she said were giving her opponents sleepless nights. The Machakos governor how her innovative empowerment programmes and projects have positively impacted the residents. "Our empowerment programs have left my opponents unprepared. And let me assure you—it will only get better! 

The number of visible, tangible, and impactful projects we’ve delivered is nothing short of remarkable," she said. Ndeti pointed out that the revenue automation by her administration had unsettled dealers who used to benefit from the manual system. "Our ongoing automation of county revenue streams is expected to dramatically boost revenue collection. This is unsettling for those who once profited from the system's inefficiencies," she added. 


by  Amos Khaemba 

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