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About Jeremiah
JEREMIAH CHAMAKANY is a journalist based in Kabarnet, Kenya.
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The Journey of Mama Masanduku: From Struggle to Service

05 Apr 2023  |  LinkedIn
The article tells the story of Rita Chimba, an African woman from Nakuru County, Kenya, who became an undertaker in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County. Known as Mama Masanduku, Rita faced numerous challenges, including a difficult marriage and financial struggles, before finding her calling in the funeral services business. Despite societal norms and personal setbacks, she persevered and established Adonai Funeral Service. Rita's journey is one of resilience and determination, as she overcame adversity to provide for her family and serve her community. The article highlights her impact on local culture and the recognition she receives for her hard work and entrepreneurial spirit.

The Journey of Mama Masanduku: From Struggle to Service

05 Apr 2023  |  LinkedIn
The article tells the story of Rita Chimba, an African woman from Nakuru County, Kenya, who became an undertaker in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County. Known as Mama Masanduku, Rita faced numerous challenges, including a difficult marriage and financial struggles, before finding her calling in the funeral services business. Despite societal norms and personal setbacks, she persevered and established Adonai Funeral Service. Rita's journey is one of resilience and determination, as she overcame adversity to provide for her family and serve her community. The article highlights her impact on local culture and the recognition she receives for her hard work and entrepreneurial spirit.

Children in Salabani Baringo South harvesting Grass seeds when schools closed because of Covid 19

05 Sep 2021  |  LinkedIn
The article discusses the impact of COVID-19 on children in Salabani, Baringo South, where school closures have led to children participating in economic activities such as harvesting grass seeds. The Kerio Valley Development Authority runs a grass farming project, and children are earning money by harvesting seeds, which can be exported internationally. Local leaders and farmers view this as a form of economic empowerment and a continuation of African traditions of instilling work values in children. However, the article also touches on the concerns of child labor and the importance of education, as highlighted by the International Labour Organization and UNICEF.

UNEP SHOULD NOW PLAY ACTIVE ROLE IN THE MAU COMPLEX -REVEREND LAWRENCE BOMETT

06 Jun 2018  |  LinkedIn
Reverend Lawrence Bomett has urged the United Nations Environmental Program to intervene in the preservation and restoration of Kenya's Mau Forest, which is threatened by illegal logging. The Mau Forest is crucial for the region's ecosystem and future generations. Bomett emphasizes the global warming crisis and the need for change in human behavior. The International Panel on Climate warns of significant temperature increases by 2100, leading to rising sea levels and extreme weather events. Local conservation efforts in Baringo County are highlighted, with the Lembus Catchment Integrated Conservation Project noting the negative impact of forest clearing on water bodies. Environmental activist Richard Kamworor criticizes the Kenya Forest Service for inadequate forest management and calls for political leaders to prioritize environmental conservation for sustainable living. Kamworor supports the ban on lumbering activities and hopes for the restoration of Kenya's forests.

PICTURE-BARCHIBA AND HIS WIFE PREACHING AT THE MOCK RADIO STATION

01 May 2018  |  LinkedIn
The article by the Rift Valley Observer explores the story of Wilson Komen Barchiba, a primary school teacher in Baringo County, Kenya, who has created a mock radio station called C-Derz FM within his private indigenous forest, AROMA NATURE PARK. The station, named in memory of Barchiba's late son, aims to spread messages about God and environmental conservation. Barchiba, who is also a church elder, uses the station to mobilize his community to embrace beekeeping and protect the environment, thereby improving their economic livelihoods. The article details Barchiba's dedication to his son's dream and his efforts to honor the late environmentalist Professor Wangari Maathai by including bamboo in his forest, which he calls the Wangari Maathai Memorial Park.

Baringo South IDPs Appeal for Justice and Security Amidst Harsh Camp Conditions

29 Apr 2018  |  LinkedIn
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) from the Ilchamus ethnic group in Baringo South are calling on the government to arrest those responsible for a massacre in Mukutani in March 2017. The IDPs, residing in Eldume Camp, are facing harsh conditions with dwindling food and water supplies, and deteriorating tents provided by the Red Cross. Camp chairman Jones Ole Lechurai expressed the community's fear of returning home with the perpetrators still at large. Children in the camp are still traumatized by the violence they witnessed. Marigat OCPD Lotulia Kaunya emphasized the need for formal statements from victims to take legal action. Local politicians Renson Parkei and Joseph Parsalach highlighted the administrative conflict between the Ilchamus and Pokot communities as a root cause of the violence, exacerbated by the government's creation of an overlapping administrative area.
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