
Kisii Rolls Out KSh 315 Million Bursary as Schools Reopen
It is a major relief for parents in Kisii county
I am honoured to serve and lead you as the Governor of this great County of Kisii, a County of prosperity. Our journey together is one of hope, progress, and a shared vision for a better Kisii. Since taking office, my government has made significant strides in implementing our five-pillar manifesto; we are strengthening devolution and governance, creating wealth opportunities, conserving our environment, enhancing social development, and leveraging technology as an enabler. Our focus on sustainable agriculture has improved food security and supported our small-scale farmers. We have expanded healthcare access and educational opportunities, reaching even our most remote communities. Job creation for our youth remains a top priority, alongside infrastructure development to boost economic growth. My administration is committed to an inclusive, community-centered approach to development. Every decision we make is with the best interest of the electorates at heart. Together, we are building a Kisii that offers better quality of life for all its residents. My appeal to all our stakeholders is to continue to work hand in hand, united in our efforts to make Kisii a beacon of progress and prosperity. Your dreams are my mission, and together, we will achieve great things. Let us all change our mind-set and build Kisii.
To be a prosperous county with high quality of life for its citizens
To create wealth for our citizens, enhance value addition, entrepreneurship, public participation and decision making

It is a major relief for parents in Kisii county

The Governor of Kisii County, Paul Simba Arati, has officially

The Kisii County government has marked a major milestone in

Residents of Nyamesocho in Gesusu Ward are celebrating a transformative

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Kisii County is one of Kenya’s 47 counties, established by the 2010 Constitution to decentralize governance. Situated in the former Nyanza Province, it’s a densely populated region known for its fertile land, making agriculture its primary economic driver.