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    Calls Mount to Save Kenya’s Donkeys as Kitui Marks National Donkey Day

    Erastus MaleveBy Erastus MaleveMay 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read17 Views
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    The plight of Kenya’s donkeys took center stage on Saturday during the National Donkey Day celebrations held at Mutomo Stadium, Kitui County. The event, led by Caritas Kitui and supported by The Brooke East Africa in partnership with the County Government of Kitui, brought together hundreds of stakeholders in a show of solidarity for the protection of the animal.

    Caritas Kitui Director Madam Florence Ndeti pose with a donkey during The National Donkey Day event held at Kitui South yesterday. She passionately urged government agencies to enforce the ban on donkey slaughter, emphasizing the need to protect the animal that supports thousands of rural livelihoods.

    Under the theme “Africa’s Commitment to Donkey Preservation Now and in the Future,” the event highlighted the growing threat to donkeys due to illegal slaughter, poor care, and theft driven by the underground donkey hide trade.

    Calls for Immediate Enforcement of Slaughter Ban

    Caritas Kitui Director Madam Florence Ndeti called on both national and county governments to fully enforce the ban on donkey slaughter and the trade in donkey hides. “We are urging the authorities to take firm action. The ban must not remain on paper. We want arrests and prosecutions of those violating it,” she said.

    County Government Vows Support

    Dr. Stephen Mbaya, the Kitui County Executive for Agriculture and Livestock, pledged the county’s full support in the fight to protect donkeys. He emphasized that transporting donkeys at night would no longer be tolerated, warning that most thefts and illegal trades happen under the cover of darkness.

    Kitui County Executive for Agriculture and Livestock, Dr. Stephen Mbaya, at Mutomo Stadium attend to a donkey during the event. Kimwele warned against night-time transportation of donkeys and pledging county support for donkey welfare initiatives.

    Donkey Welfare in Focus

    As the celebrations continued, over 200 donkeys received free veterinary services including deworming, hoof treatment, and wound care. Experts present emphasized that more needs to be done to improve the health and welfare of donkeys across the county. They pointed out that many donkey owners lack access to regular veterinary care, and called on the government to invest in mobile animal health units that can reach remote communities.

    Stakeholders also called for more public awareness campaigns to educate rural communities on the importance of proper donkey care. With donkeys playing a key role in transporting water, firewood, and agricultural produce, especially in arid regions like Kitui, their wellbeing is directly tied to the survival of many households.

    Fr. Richard Kyenze of Caritas Kitui also proposed that donkey welfare be introduced into the school curriculum through Donkey Care Clubs, saying early education can help shape a new generation that respects and protects working animals. He further suggested community-led night patrols and local watch groups to deter donkey theft, particularly in high-risk zones.

    A section of the crowd keenly follows the National Donkey Day 2025 activities at Mutomo Stadium where over 200 donkeys were treated and stakeholders discussed lasting solutions for donkey protection.

    In the face of rising threats, the message from Kitui was clear: the donkey is not just an animal of burden, but a silent partner in rural development. Protecting it must go beyond symbolic events and become a sustained national effort. Without urgent action, Kenya risks losing an irreplaceable asset — one village at a time.

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    Erastus Maleve is a Daystar University graduate with a BA in Electronic Media. He began his career as a newsreader at Ghetto Radio 89.5 before serving as a producer and radio host at Radio Thome 88.1 FM in Kitui for four years. Erastus further honed his skills with an attachment at BBC East Africa Correspondence. He is the founder of Channel 15 News, where he leads news coverage, social media management, and digital marketing. Well-versed in event organizing, Erastus combines his media expertise with a keen understanding of social media dynamics to shape local and national narratives.

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