The Municipality of Kimilili

The Municipality of Kimilili

H.E KENNETH LUSAKA. GOVERNOR BUNGOMA COUNTY

Welcome to The Municipality of Kimilili.
Municipality boundaries
The completion of the process of reviewing Kimilili Municipality boundaries is a major milestone by the County. The process was participatory as various stakeholders were consulted through public forums, focus group discussions and key informant interviews. The output of the process will provide a framework through which future planning exercises will be based. The report has properly indicated the extend of the municipality and actual population which will be used for allocation of funds.
Service Delivery
My government will put in place measures to fill the existing gaps in the service delivery
Report Implementation
My government will strive to implement the recommendation of this report.

Vision
A center of excellence in sustainable urban development, innovation, environmental protection and social inclusion
Mission
To provide the citizen and business community effective Municipal Services while maintaining Community and cultural values
Core Values
We commit to the following core values to guide our decisions:
            i. Accountability and Honesty
Objectives
The objectives of the Municipality of Kimilili are to: –
i. Provide for efficient and accountable management of the affairs of the Municipality.
ii. Provide for a governance mechanism that will enable the inhabitants of the Municipality to: –
    • Participate in determining the social services and regulatory framework which will best satisfy their needs and expectations.
    • Verify whether public resources and authority are utilized or exercised, as the case may be, to their satisfaction. Bungoma County Subsidiary Legislation, 2018
    • Enjoy efficiency in service delivery.
iii. vigorously pursue the developmental opportunities which are available in the Municipality and to institute such measures as are necessary for achieving public order and the provisions of civic amenities, so as to enhance the quality of life of the inhabitants of the Municipality.
iv. provide a high standard of social services in a cost-effective manner to the inhabitants of the Municipality.
v. promote social cohesiveness and a sense of civic duty and responsibility among the inhabitants and stakeholders in the Municipality in order to facilitate collective action and commitment towards achieving the goal of a harmonious and stable community.
vi. Providing for services, laws and other matters for Municipality’s benefit.
vii. Fostering the economic, social and environmental well-being of its community

Kimilili Municipality is a fast-growing urban area situated in the Northern part of Bungoma County in Western Kenya. Its close proximity with the fertile slopes of Mt Elgon has seen the town rapidly grow into a trade and service centre. The commodities of exchange in the market are mostly agricultural.
As a service centre its strategic location has seen it become home for many of the government officials working in Kimilili Sub-County and also those working in the neighboring Sub-County of Mt. Elgon, Tongaren, Kabuchai, Webuye and Sirisia among others. Some of the working populations have purchased land and constructed their own houses making them permanent residents of the town. There is an informal phrase that says whoever works in Kimilili Lives in Kimilili. This means that many of the government employees who ever worked in Kimilili ended up making it their permanent home. This is partly attributed to the peaceful coexistence among the residents that paints a picture of security which makes the town livable.
Origin
The town began in the 1920s as a service centre for the Friends Quakers Missionaries who settled in Kamusinga Area. They pitched their first church and the famous Friends School Kamusinga which is known for the academic prowess and their skills in sports like Basketball. It is one of the two national schools in the county the other one being Lugulu Girls High School. Other schools found in Kimilili Town are the Catholic sponsored Schools of St. Luke’s Boys High school Kimilili, St. Theresa’s Girls Secondary School Kimilili, Kimilili R.C Girls Primary School, and Kimilili R.C. Boys Primary School.
Other schools include Kimilili DEB Primary, Friends Girls Seconday Kimili, Kimimilili FYM Primary School Kibingei FYM Seconday School, Matili Secondary School, Bituyu Secondary School, Chebukwabi FYM Secondary School, Kaputola Secondary, St. Emmanuel’s Miruri seconday, Kibingei Primary School, Kwiroro Primary School among others
The huge population of school going children has attracted numerous private primary schools e.g. Shekinah School, Phim School, Dreamland Education Centre, Neptune Academy, Bridge Academy, Gem School, Joytec Primary School, Favour School and Royal Junior Academy among others.
Evolution
In 1991 Kimilili Town Council was established under the defunct Local Government Act, Cap 265. The jurisdiction was hived from the Bungoma County Council. It was headed by the Council Chairman. The First Council Chair Was Timona Masinde. The administrative functions were handled by the Town Clerk.
In 1997 Kimilili Town Council was elevated into a municipality. It was headed by the Municipal Mayor. The first Mayor was His Worship Hon. Gabriel Sisule. He was followed in succession by the Hon. John Kunusia and Hon. Dickson Simiyu. The administrative functions continued to be executed by The Municipal Clerk. It continued being a municipality until the enactment of the County Governments Act 2012 a product of the Kenya’s New Constitution 2010 which repealed the Local Government Act Cap 265. The Local authorities died a natural death.
Kimilili remained to be an urban center in Kimilili Sub- County until the year 2019 when an Ad-hoc committee was formed in line with the Urban Areas and Cities (Amendment Act) 2019 which advised the Governor to grant the Municipal Charter establishing the Municipality.
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Municipality Charter
The Municipality Charter is a legal document that gave the Municipality legal basis for carrying out their mandate. The Charter was passed by the County Assembly and gazetted on 24th of May 2018. The Municipal Charter stipulates the powers and functions of the Municipal Boards and The Municipal Manager

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WANYONYI BUTEYO

Board Chair

He is the Chair of the Board and Chair of the Inter-Municipalities and Cities Forum, Kenya. Appointed to the Board in November 2023, he brings extensive leadership and governance experience across public service and advisory roles. He previously served as Political Advisor to H.E. Governor Ken Lusaka (2013–2017) and held senior positions with the Teachers Service Commission, including Assistant Director (Integrity) at headquarters and Sub-County Director in Mbita/Suba and Tinderet. He is the Founder Secretary General of KUPPET and a governance consultant. Mr. Buteyo holds a Master’s degree in Armed Conflict and Peace from the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor’s degree in Education from Moi University.

CPA DR. RASHID FWAMBA

Board Member

He holds a PhD in Business Administration from JKUAT, an MSc in Commerce from KCA University, and a Bachelor of Business Management from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. A CPA (K), he currently serves as Chief Officer for Urban Areas, Housing, and Municipalities. He previously worked as a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Finance and Accounting at Kibabii University and has published extensively on urban economics and land-related financial sustainability. He also brings experience as a consultant in urban business development.

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Ziprine Nasike

Vice Chairperson

She was appointed to the Board in February 2025 and serves as Vice-Chair. She holds a Diploma in Architecture from the Technical University of Kenya and is trained in interior design finishing techniques. She brings practical architectural experience from roles at Design Skills Associates, Intrinsic Architecture, and currently works at Centicom Building Solutions Ltd.

WELLINGTON SINDANI

Board Member

He is a seasoned physical planner with over 18 years of experience in urban planning, land management, and environmental governance. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Disaster Management and Sustainable Development at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology and holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Planning and Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Planning from the University of Nairobi. He has served in senior public sector roles, including Acting Director of Lands, Urban and Physical Planning, and County Coordinator for the Kenya Urban Support Programme (KUSP) and the Kenya Informal Settlement Improvement Programme (KISIP). He is a Registered Physical Planner and a NEMA-certified Environmental Lead Expert, with extensive committee and board leadership experience in both public and community institutions.

Hon. MOSES OPICHO.

Board Member

He serves as Chair of the Land Use Planning, Infrastructure, and Housing Committee. He holds a Diploma in Business Administration from the University of Nairobi and is currently undertaking a Bachelor’s degree in Theology at East KAG University (Global University). He previously served as a Member of the County Assembly for Kamkuywa Ward, Bungoma County, and currently works as a Regional Manager at Pioneer Assurance, bringing both public sector and private sector leadership experience.

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Carolyne Khasoa Wanyonyi

Board Member

She was appointed to the Board in February 2025 and serves as Chair of the Administration, Finance, and Economic Planning Committee. She represents the Association of Professionals of East Africa (APSEA) on the Board. She holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor’s degree in Law, works at the National Land Commission, and brings broad governance experience from service on various boards.

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Dennis Wafula Barasa

Board Member

He was appointed to the Board in February 2025 and serves as Chair of the Audit Committee. A detail-oriented finance professional with over five years of experience in budgeting, financial reporting, and compliance, he currently works in the Budget Department at the National Treasury. He has previously worked with APA Insurance and Jamii Corporate Microfinance. He is an MBA (Finance) student at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance), is a CPA finalist, and has completed the Senior Management Course at the Kenya School of Government.

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Abigael Nekesa

Board Member

She was appointed to the Board in February 2025 and serves as Chair of the Environmental, Social Services, and Culture Committee. She is a graduate of the Kenya Medical Training College in Health Records and Information Technology and has training in computer applications. She brings experience from health records management at Ambira Sub-County Hospital, private sector exposure through Fine Touch Irrigation Company, and community engagement as a member of Girl Power Organization.

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Samson Sichangi Wanyonyi

Board Member

He was appointed to the Board in February 2025. He is pursuing a Master’s degree in Information Science and Knowledge Management and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Library and Information Science, a Diploma in Information Science, and a Diploma in Pharmacy. He brings extensive experience in education and knowledge management, having lectured at Kisii University, RVTTI, Nehema Institute, and North Rift Institute, worked with Children International for over a decade, and currently serves as a tutor at Kitale National Polytechnic.

CS. Martin Mabonga

Municipality Manager/Board Secretary

He is currently pursuing PhD in Finance at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He holds an MSc in Finance and Accounting (JKUAT), an MA in Economics (Moi University), and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Finance (Kenyatta University). He is a CPA, CS, and CIFA, and a member of ICPAK and ICPSK. With 12 years of experience in finance and economic planning, he has held various senior roles in the public sector and completed senior management training at the Kenya School of Government.

CS. MARTIN MABONGA

Municipality Manager/Board Secretary

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

He is currently pursuing PhD in Finance at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He holds an MSc in Finance and Accounting (JKUAT), an MA in Economics (Moi University), and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Finance (Kenyatta University). He is a CPA, CS, and CIFA, and a member of ICPAK and ICPSK. With 12 years of experience in finance and economic planning, he has held various senior roles in the public sector and completed senior management training at the Kenya School of Government.

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Municipal Manager shall implement the decisions and functions of the Board of the Municipality and shall be answerable to the Board. The Municipal Manager shall perform the following functions: - a) act on behalf of the Board of the Municipality; (i) in ensuring the execution of the directives of the Board of the Municipality; (ii) during all intervals between meetings of the Board of the Municipality; b) prepare and present for approval of the Board of the Municipality, an annual estimate of revenue and expenditure to fund and carry out the programmes and operations of the Board; c) be principally responsible for building and maintain a strong alliance and effective working relationships between the Board of the Municipality and the civil society, private sector and community-based organizations; d) cause to be prepared, transmitted to the Board of the Municipality, and distributed to the public at least an annual report on the activities and accomplishments of the departments and agencies comprising the executive branch of the Municipality. e) act as an ex-officio member of all committees of the Board of the Municipality; and f) such other functions as the Board may, by order, confer upon the Municipal Manager.

KENNEDY PKANIA

Municipal Administrator.

BILDARD W. MATWALI

Municipal Finance Officer.

CAROLINE WANYONYI

Municipal Accountant.

MAUREEN WAFULA

Municipal Public Health Officer

ARNOLD MUSEBE

Municipal Chief Supply Chain

DORICE NYONGESA

Municipal Human Resource Officer

The Board of the Municipality shall have all the powers and perform all functions vested in boards of municipalities under the Urban Areas and Cities Act, the County Government Act and the Municipality By-laws. Except as this Charter otherwise provides, all powers of the Municipality shall be vested in the Board of the Municipality. The Board of the Municipality shall provide for the exercise of these powers and for the performance of all duties and obligations imposed on the Board of the Municipality.

Subject to the Constitution and any other written law, the Board of the Municipality shall, within the boundaries of the Municipality of Kimilili: –

      1. Exercise executive authority as delegated by the County Executive Committee of the County of Bungoma;
      2. Ensure provision of services to its residents;
      3. Impose such fees, levies and charges as may be authorized by the County Government for delivery of services by the Municipality;
      4. Promote constitutional values and principles;
      5. Ensure the implementation and compliance with policies formulated by both the National and County Government;
      6. Make By-laws or make recommendations for issues to be included in By-laws; Bungoma County Subsidiary Legislation, 2018
      7. Ensure participation of the residents in decision making, its activities and programmes; and
      8. Exercise such other powers as may be delegated by the County Executive Committee of the County of Bungoma.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this Charter, the Board of the Municipality shall exercise such executive authority as may be delegated by the County Executive Committee for the necessary performance of its functions.

1) Tarmac Completed from DCC- Thursday Market Road to law seal Bitumen,
2) Tarmac Completed from DCC- RIZIKI- Slaughter-House to bitumen.
3) Upgrading of Thursday Market Kimilili Town
4) Upgrading of Monday Market Kimilili Town
5) Upgrading of Kimilili Town Bus Park
6) Upgrading of Thursday Market Kimilili Town
7) Upgrading of Chetambe-KIE Road to Cabro
8) Upgrade Part of Kimilili-Moi Girls-Kamtiong’ Road (1Km),
9) Upgrade of Kibisi Mkulima-Nasusi Road (3KM)

Contact Information

Call Us:
     +254 700 892 013
Email Us:
     kmuboard2019@gmail.com
Address:
     P. O. Box 700 – 50204
Location:
     Municipal Buildings – Opposite Kimilili Law Courts
     KIMILILI-KENYA

Municipality Map

Office of H.E The Governor

Moi avenue

Municipal Buildings

P.O Box 437-50200

BUNGOMA-KENYA

Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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