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Hon. Grace Sundukwa: The People’s Champion for Bungoma County Women Representative

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In Bungoma County’s Sitikho Ward, residents have found a champion in Hon. Grace Sundukwa, a leader who stands out for her unwavering commitment to service. As the MCA for Sitikho Ward in Webuye West Constituency, Hon. Sundukwa has tirelessly worked to improve the lives of her constituents through targeted investments in key areas such as roads, healthcare, education, agriculture, and sports. Her tangible impact has earned her respect not only in her ward but across Bungoma County, where residents are increasingly calling for her to represent them as the Women Representative. With a strong track record of service, Hon. Sundukwa embodies the kind of leadership Bungoma County needs: dedicated, transparent, and truly in touch with the needs of the people. Her transformative work, visible in both rural and urban areas, has set a new standard for service delivery, sparking admiration and hope among voters countywide. Road Maintenance: Connecting Communities, Enhancing

committed to serving the people of Bungoma county Hon Catherine wambilianga the women Rep

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Hon. Catherine Wambilianga, the Women Representative for Bungoma County, has built a reputation for her dedication to serving her constituents. Since taking office, she has actively pursued initiatives that uplift various communities across the county. Her commitment to service delivery is reflected in projects that target sports development, access to clean water, and improvements in educational facilities. These efforts underscore her dedication to fostering progress and enhancing the quality of life for Bungoma’s residents. One of Hon. Wambilianga’s notable contributions has been her support for sports in Bungoma County. Recognizing sports as a vital tool for youth engagement, social cohesion, and talent development, she has sponsored football tournaments across the entire county. These tournaments have provided young people with the opportunity to showcase their talent, interact, and develop discipline and teamwork skills. In sponsoring these events, Hon. Wa

It is time for the electorate to hold elected leaders accountable for the misdeed in our society

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The pattern of incomplete development projects across Kenya, funded with taxpayer money, raises serious concerns about accountability and the effective use of public resources. This recurring issue of mismanagement not only drains the economy but also hinders the lives of communities that depend on these projects. Examples include projects like the Ksh 430 million tomato factory in Rombo Ward, Kajiado County, and the Ksh 600 million Naibor-Ilibakei road in Laikipia County, among others. These abandoned or poorly executed projects not only represent wasted resources but also reflect a broader issue in Kenya’s political and social landscape. The critical question that arises is why elected leaders, entrusted with public funds, continue to neglect their responsibilities while public expectations are dulled by tribal loyalty. This analysis will explore the systemic failures, accountability gaps, and socio-political dynamics that sustain this cycle, with a particular emphasis on