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Governor of Tharaka-Nithi County
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Muthomi Njuki is serving his second term as the Governor of Tharaka-Nithi County, first elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2022. Before becoming governor, he was the Member of Parliament for Chuka/Igambang'ombe Constituency from 2013 to 2017.
News articles featuring Muthomi Njuki

William Ruto's allies are concerned over Oburu Oginga's target of the DP seat in 2027, declaring the position "Not Negotiable" and firmly behind Kithure Kindiki.

Mt Kenya leaders warn opposition chief to keep off the Deputy Presidency as 2027 coalition talks heat up.

Tharaka Nithi Governor Muthomi Njuki sparks chaos in Parliament by disappearing moments before a Senate audit hearing, triggering a manhunt by the Sergeant-at-Arms.

**Health CS vows to unleash a digital watchdog from January to stop public hospital doctors from diverting patients to private clinics during their 8-to-5 shifts, a practice he claims is crippling national healthcare.**

Council of Governors Vice-Chair Muthomi Njuki argues that local communities conserving wildlife corridors are being shortchanged by the National Government.
**Strategic agricultural investments are transforming livelihoods and creating entrepreneurial opportunities, positioning the sector as the primary engine for the county's rapid economic growth, Governor Muthomi Njuki has confirmed.**

The Council of Governors is threatening to exit the new national health scheme, warning that funding cuts to local clinics are reversing hard-won gains in maternal and child health and have contributed to the tragic deaths.

A nationwide crackdown by medical regulators exposes a dangerous network of illegal health facilities, raising urgent questions about patient safety and regulatory enforcement in Kenya.

The agreement, mediated by the Council of Governors, ends a protracted standoff that crippled public health services, with doctors set to resume work on Monday, October 27.

The agreement between Meru, Embu, and Tharaka Nithi counties aims to tackle the region's mounting waste crisis by creating a circular economy, boosting agriculture, and generating green jobs, setting a potential blueprint for devolved environmental management in Kenya.