The Murang’a County Assembly continues to actively shape governance and development in the county through its legislative and oversight functions. In recent months, the Assembly has deliberated on significant motions and bills, including amendments to the Murang’a County laws, budgetary allocations, and oversight of public sector operations. Hon. John Mwangi Kamau, MCA for Nginda Ward and Chair of the Health Committee, recently moved a motion recommending critical amendments aimed at improving health service delivery across the county.
The Assembly also oversees the appointment of board members for key county institutions, such as the proposed Kangari market management board, ensuring that appointees meet statutory requirements and possess the expertise to drive development initiatives. Additionally, Members of County Assembly have raised concerns on local issues, including delayed tea bonus payments, highlighting the institution’s role in representing citizens’ interests and holding county executives accountable. Through its various sectoral and select committees, the Assembly monitors areas like finance, infrastructure, education, water, and trade, ensuring projects and services align with the county’s development goals.
Looking ahead, the Murang’a County Assembly is scheduled to conduct regular committee meetings, plenary sittings, and budget reviews into 2025. Through continued legislative oversight, public engagement, and strategic policy-making, the Assembly aims to strengthen transparency, enhance service delivery, and foster socio-economic development in Murang’a. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to follow the Assembly’s updates via official channels, including press releases, newsletters, and social media platforms, to stay informed on governance and county affairs.