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CS Ruku leads relief efforts for fire victims in Kiamaiko, Mabatini villages

The twin fires destroyed 110 homes in Kiamaiko and another 101 in Mabatini, leaving residents without shelter.

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by BRIAN ORUTA

News12 August 2025 - 10:23
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In Summary


  • The intervention was led by Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku on Monday
  • During his visit, CS Ruku distributed food, bedding, and other essential items. 
Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku in Mathare Constituency/HANDOUT

Over 200 families left homeless after devastating fires in Kiamaiko and Mabatini villages, Mathare Constituency, have received government relief aid.

The intervention was led by the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku on Monday

During his visit, CS Ruku distributed food, bedding, and other essential items.

“No Kenyan should be left to suffer alone in the face of tragedy. We are here to walk with you until you get back on your feet,” he said.”

He pledged continued support through the State Department for Special Programmes and stressed the importance of disaster preparedness.

“This is a critical moment to restore dignity and instil hope in the lives of these families. Rebuilding after such a loss requires not just compassion, but consistent action,” he added.

The twin fires destroyed 110 homes in Kiamaiko and another 101 in Mabatini, leaving residents without shelter.

Victims lost almost all their belongings, and one person is suspected to have died from electrocution during the incident.

Preliminary findings linked the fires to illegal electricity connections, open flames, and unsafe handling of gas cylinders.

Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku in Mathare Constituency/HANDOUT

To replace important documents lost in the fire, Ruku directed Huduma Centre staff in Eastleigh to set up a service tent at the Deputy County Commissioner’s office.

He also engaged the Kenya National Examinations Council to assist victims in replacing certificates verified by local administrators.

“This government is committed to transformative service delivery that directly touches lives at the grassroots,” the CS said.

Ruku promised to work with other government departments on sustainable housing and livelihood programmes for the affected families.

He further reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to bringing government services closer to citizens through the Huduma Smart Serikalini initiative.

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