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LAMU GOVERNOR LAUNCHES BODABODA SHADE IN BOMANI, HONGWE WARD

Lamu Governor Issa Timamy has launched a new bodaboda shade in Bomani, Hongwe Ward, aimed at improving the working environment for riders in the area.

The facility, unveiled on Wednesday, will serve as a pick-up and drop-off point for over 100 bodaboda operators, shielding them and their customers from harsh weather while promoting order and safety in the sector.

Governor Timamy said the project is part of his administration’s broader plan to empower youth and strengthen the transport sector, noting that bodabodas are a key link in moving people and goods across the county.

“This shade is part of our youth empowerment programme. We want to ensure bodaboda riders operate in a safe and conducive environment that supports their business and improves services to the community,” said Governor Timamy.

The Governor, who was in Hongwe Ward for a two-day development tour, was accompanied by Deputy Governor Dr. Mbarak Mohamed, CECMs, Chief Officers, County Secretary Amb. Ali Abbas, Chief of Staff Mr. Abdulnassir Issa, among other senior officials.

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TRADERS CELEBRATE AS GOVERNOR TIMAMY UNVEILS HONGWE FRESH PRODUCE MARKET

Jubilant traders in Hongwe Ward, Lamu West, on Wednesday celebrated the official opening of the Hongwe Fresh Produce Market, commissioned by Governor Issa Timamy, EGH, OGW.

The modern market will serve around 100 traders who for years lacked a proper facility to sell their produce. With its organized stalls and improved infrastructure, the market is expected to boost trade, enhance hygiene, and create more value for farm products while opening up Hongwe town for new economic opportunities.

Speaking at the commissioning, Governor Timamy said the project reflects his administration’s commitment to empowering small-scale farmers and traders by investing in development projects that directly uplift livelihoods.

Residents praised the facelift, noting that the market will not only improve incomes but also strengthen Hongwe’s position as a growing commercial hub.

The Governor, who was in Hongwe Ward for a development tour, was accompanied by Deputy Governor Dr. Mbarak Mohamed, CECMs, Chief Officers, County Secretary Amb. Ali Abbas, Chief of Staff Mr. Abdulnassir Issa, among other senior officials.

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GOVERNOR TIMAMY LAUNCHES HONGWE DIGITAL HUB TO EMPOWER YOUTH

Governor Issa Timamy has officially launched the Hongwe Digital Hub in Lamu West, a modern facility designed to equip young people with digital skills and expand opportunities in the digital economy.

The hub has been established by the County Government of Lamu through the Department of ICT, and is fitted with computers, high-speed internet, and training facilities to promote digital skilling, online jobs, and innovation.

Governor Timamy said the Hongwe Digital Hub will open up new opportunities for Lamu youth, enabling them to tap into global markets through freelancing, digital marketing, e-commerce, and software development.

The centre will also help Hongwe Ward youth benefit from the Phase 2 Digital Literacy Program, ensuring more young people acquire competitive skills for the modern job market. It will further serve as a community resource centre, offering mentorship and startup support.

The Governor, who was in Hongwe Ward for a development tour, was accompanied by Deputy Governor Dr. Mbarak Mohamed, CECMs, Chief Officers, County Secretary Amb. Ali Abbas, Chief of Staff Mr. Abdulnassir Issa, among other senior officials.

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GOVERNOR TIMAMY LAUNCHES BEEKEEPING PROJECT IN HONGWE

Governor Issa Timamy has launched a beekeeping project by the Hongwe Boda Boda Self-Help Group in Lamu West, aimed at improving livelihoods and nutrition through honey production.

The initiative is funded by the Kenya Marine Fisheries and Socio-Economic Development (KEMFSED) program in partnership with the County Government of Lamu. The project received a grant of KSh 1.2 million, with members contributing KSh 257,600, bringing the total budget to KSh 1.45 million.

The 15-member group has already acquired modern beehives, protective bee suits, and honey processing equipment. Members are also undergoing training in apiculture, processing, and business management to ensure sustainability.

Governor Timamy noted that in Lamu West alone, eight community groups have been funded with over KSh 13 million under KEMFSED, highlighting the program’s role in job creation and economic empowerment.

He praised the Hongwe initiative, saying it will boost incomes, create jobs, and supply high-quality honey to local and regional markets. Future plans include expanding the apiary and producing value-added products such as beeswax candles and propolis.

The Governor was accompanied by his Deputy Dr. Mbarak Mohamed, County CECMs, Chief Officers, County Secretary Amb. Ali Abbas, CoS Mr. Abdulnassir Issa among other county top officials

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LAMU MAKES HISTORY WITH FIRST-EVER EDIBLE OIL PROCESSING MACHINE

Lamu has achieved a groundbreaking milestone with the arrival of the first-ever Edible Oil Processing Machine at Mpeketoni ATC. The machine, a joint effort between the County Government of Lamu and the Nuts and Oil Crops Directorate (AFA), places Lamu at the forefront of agricultural value addition, opening new opportunities for farmers, boosting local production, and marking a major step towards food security and economic growth.

The machine will process sunflower, simsim, and peanuts through pressing, purification, packaging, and branding — enabling farmers to add value to their produce. With a capacity of 5 tonnes per day, this innovation represents a huge leap forward from the previous 500kgs daily output. Importantly, the production of affordable, locally made edible oil will also help reduce the cost of living for Lamu residents.

Hon. Gichu, CECM Agriculture, urged farmers to seize this opportunity, saying:

“This machine is a game-changer for our farmers. With the capacity to process up to five tonnes daily, we now have the ability to add real value to sunflower, simsim, and peanuts grown here in Lamu. I urge our farmers to take advantage of this opportunity by planting more oil crops, so that together we can maximize production and increase incomes.”

He further thanked the Nuts and Oil Crops Directorate (AFA) for their support and applauded H.E. Governor Issa Timamy for his tireless efforts in empowering farmers and transforming agriculture in the county.

Present at the event were representatives from the Nuts and Oil Crops Directorate (AFA), Madam Ann Gikonyo, Agriculture CECM Hon. Gichu, as well as the Bahari and Hongwe Ward Administrators.

The installation of this machine reflects Governor Issa Timamy’s unwavering commitment to supporting farmers, enhancing agricultural value addition, reducing the cost of living, and driving Lamu towards food security and economic empowerment.

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ALI SHEMAKA REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR TIMAMY’S LEADERSHIP

Renowned politician Ali Shemaka has reaffirmed his place in Governor Issa Timamy’s camp, standing firmly in support of the Governor’s leadership and vision for Lamu. His presence adds strength and unity to the team that is driving the county forward.

Shemaka has pledged to walk with Timamy, fully equipped supporting his political direction and development agenda. He has emphasized his confidence in Timamy’s ability to deliver inclusive growth, sustainable progress, and opportunities for all communities across Lamu.

This renewed show of solidarity sends a powerful message of togetherness. With leaders like Ali Shemaka standing side by side with Timamy, the future of Lamu is anchored on unity, development, and a shared commitment to building a prosperous county.

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County Government of Lamu

H.E. THE GOVERNOR LAUNCHES TRANSFORMATIVE GO BLUE PROJECTS IN LAMU

Yesterday, H.E. the Governor officially launched three landmark projects under the Go Blue Initiative, funded by the European Union.

The projects include:

1. Review and Revision of the County Spatial Plan – now incorporating a Marine Spatial Plan, making Lamu the first county in Kenya to achieve this milestone.

2. Open Space at King Fahad – a vibrant recreational area developed for the community’s well-being.

3. The Blue Carbon Project – designed to enhance climate resilience and promote sustainable resource management.

In his address, the Governor expressed deep appreciation to UN-Habitat, UNEP, Jumuiya ya Kaunti za Pwani (JKP), the National Government representatives led by the County Commissioner, KEMFRI, KEMRI, KFS, KWS, NEMA, and other stakeholders for their invaluable partnership and support.

All partners commended the Governor for his visionary leadership in positioning Lamu as a trailblazer. With this achievement, Lamu becomes the first county in Kenya to successfully review and integrate its spatial plan with a marine component — a truly historic milestone.

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Lamu County Reviews Spatial Plan Using Go Blue Framework

Lamu County has taken a major step towards shaping its future development with the review and revision of the County Spatial Plan (CSP) 2016–2026.

The workshop, held today at Mwanaarafa Hall, focused on aligning the county’s growth with the Go Blue land–sea planning framework.

The Lamu County Spatial Plan, first developed in 2016, was the county’s inaugural statutory framework aimed at guiding development in a structured and coordinated manner.

It outlined strategies for infrastructure expansion, provision of social services, economic development, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation.

Speaking during the opening session, County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Lands, Physical Planning, and Urban Development, Tashrifa Bakari, emphasized that the review is a continuation rather than a conclusion of the planning journey.

“This process is not ending it is actually a continuation of the same as we plan for the future,” she said.

The reviewed draft is expected to be officially handed over to Governor Issa Timamy tomorrow who championed for this process, marking a significant milestone in charting the county’s development pathway.

The integration of the Go Blue framework is expected to strengthen land and marine spatial planning in Lamu, ensuring sustainable use of the county’s vast natural resources while balancing infrastructure, conservation, and community needs.

For more information, contact the Communication Office at communication@lamu.go.ke

LAMU COUNTY TRAINS SUPPLIERS ON NEW E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM

The County Government of Lamu, through its Department of Finance – Supply Chain Management Unit, on Friday conducted a comprehensive training session for local suppliers on the use of the Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) System.

The training, held at the Lamu County Command Center, brought together dozens of pre qualified suppliers from across the county. The initiative, spearheaded by the Supply Chain Management Team, aimed to equip participants with practical knowledge and digital skills required to effectively engage with the e-GP platform — a system designed to streamline and modernize public procurement processes.

According to officials from the Supply Chain Management Unit, the adoption of the e-GP system will enhance transparency, strengthen accountability, and provide fair and open access to procurement opportunities within the County Government.

The session covered key components of the system, including:

1. Functional use and navigation of the e-GP platform

2. Supplier registration and account activation

3. Electronic bid submission

4. The Annual Procurement Plan (APP) and associated modules

County officials emphasized that all future procurement processes will be conducted exclusively through the e-GP platform and urged all suppliers to complete their registration promptly to ensure continued participation.

Suppliers in attendance welcomed the training, noting the system’s potential to improve efficiency and accessibility in public procurement.

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FISHING COMPETITION LAUNCHED AT KIWAYU FESTIVALS

Deputy Governor Dr. Mbarak Mohammed on Friday officially launched the much-anticipated Fishing Competition in Kiwayu, one of the flagship activities of the ongoing Kiwayu Festivals. The event brought together fishermen from across the island and neighboring villages, providing them with a platform to showcase their traditional skills and highlight the importance of fishing as a key economic activity in Lamu County.

Speaking during the launch, Dr. Mbarak commended the community for preserving its maritime heritage and emphasized the county government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote culture, tourism, and livelihoods. He noted that such competitions not only strengthen unity among residents but also attract visitors, boosting the local economy.

The Fishing Competition adds to a rich lineup of activities in the Kiwayu Festivals, which include dhow races, donkey races, beach soccer, swimming contests, and cultural performances, all celebrating the island’s vibrant traditions.

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For more information, contact the Communication Office at communication@lamu.go.ke

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