Taita Taveta County Commissioner Josphine Onunga has urged Taita Taveta leadership to unite towards the development of the region stressing that national government has committed its resources to improve the living standards.
Speaking during Madaraka day celebration in Mwatate Sub- County , Taita Taveta , Onunga highlighted the importance of Madaraka Day as a reminder of Kenya’s journey towards independence and the responsibilities that come with self-governance. She praised the efforts of the local community in contributing to the county’s development and emphasized the collective effort needed to drive further progress.
Onunga further Congratulated the county leadership for discouraging drug use lamenting over uncontrollable supply of substances that has crippled the future of a section of youths and broken many families in Taita Taveta and coast region at large .
The celebrations witnessed active participation from local leaders, community members, and various stakeholders. Their engagement reflected a shared commitment to the county’s development and the well-being of its residents.
This follows a week after Taita Taveta governor Andrew Mwadime called for a bad of Khat related to a popular but controversial stimulant ( Mugoka ) , lamenting that it has harmed many youths .

Deputy Governor Christine Kilalo also addressed the assembly, underscoring the importance of public health and safety. She spoke on the recent county ban on muguka, a popular but controversial stimulant, highlighting its negative effects on the community.
The ban on muguka is a necessary step towards safeguarding the health and future of our youth .We are committed to ensuring a healthier, more productive environment for all our residents.
Said Christine Kilalo
Onunga further reminded the public about the Madaraka Day celebrations and its significance .The event not only celebrated the country’s rich history but also inspired hope and unity among the residents.
One of the key highlights of the event was Madam Onunga reading the speech from the President of the Republic of Kenya, Daktari William Samoei Ruto. The President’s message resonated with the themes of unity, development, and national pride. He commended the people of Taita-Taveta for their resilience and hard work, urging them to continue striving for excellence in all sectors.
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The President’s speech, delivered by Madam Onunga, covered several critical areas:
- Economic Growth: Emphasizing the importance of economic empowerment, the President spoke about government initiatives aimed at boosting agriculture, tourism, and small businesses within the county. He encouraged local entrepreneurs to take advantage of these opportunities to enhance their livelihoods.
- Educational Advancement: President Ruto stressed the significance of education in empowering the youth. He called for increased support for educational programs and vocational training to equip young people with the skills necessary for the evolving job market.
- Healthcare Improvements: The President highlighted ongoing efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure and services, ensuring that quality medical care is accessible to all residents, particularly in rural areas.
- Infrastructure Development: Addressing the infrastructure needs of the county, the President reaffirmed the government’s commitment to enhancing road networks, water supply, and other essential services to support the region’s growth.