This archive report was first published on 19 July 2020.
July 19, 2020 - The Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board (KYEB) is set to expand its reach by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with county governments to publish county editions.
According to KYEB board member Mr. Mulei Muia, the memorandum aims to collect useful data for the annual yearbook, foster partnership through customized publishing and photography, and promote sector-specific books.
During a courtesy call to the Makueni County Government Executive Committee Member (CEC) for Education, Sports and ICT Dr. Naomi Makau, Muia revealed that one of the objectives of KYEB's strategic plan is branding and enhancing visibility on the roles of the institution.
"KYEB's publications also promote awareness on the different initiatives by the country's stakeholders. Through yearly publication called Kenya Yearbook, as well as other sector-specific books, the board aims to promote public awareness by ensuring citizens and the international community understand and appreciate government efforts in promoting development," said Muia, who is also the Acting Director, Department of Public Communications.
Dr. Makau welcomed the proposal, stating that the county government was ready to partner with the Kenya Yearbook, calling it a "one-stop-shop" that would put the county in the limelight.
Speaking separately, Makueni County Commissioner Mr. Maalim Mohammed highlighted the national government's big projects in Makueni County, amounting to over Sh 58 billion, including the Thwake Multi-purpose dam, Konza Techno City, and Kibwezi-Kitui road.