Monday, January 19, 2026
Star Today Logo
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Investigation
  • Health
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Star Today Logo
Home News

Occidental Insurance and AA Kenya advance fleet management skills for Machakos County transport officials

October 14, 2024
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Occidental Insurance and AA Kenya advance fleet management skills for Machakos County transport officials
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Occidental Insurance Company, in partnership with AA Kenya, have completed a training of senior Machakos County Government’s transport supervisors and managers on fleet management.

The training program builds on the success of last year’s training with the county’s drivers and was aimed at equipping senior county transport officials with advanced skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient operations.

Speaking at the certification ceremony after the training, Michael Gichiri, Occidental Insurance Company Head of Business Development & Marketing, commended the officials for taking a proactive step in improving transport safety in the county.

Readers' Choice

Mudavadi begins France visit with high-level talks

Co-op Bank CEO Gideon Muriuki Increases His Shareholding by Sh148 Million

“Our goal is to improve the operational efficiency and safety of the Machakos County transport fleet, with a view to contributing towards overall road safety and success of the county. Inefficiency and unsafe operations contribute to significant lost revenue for vehicles that are grounded for repairs after avoidable accidents, and translates to higher insurance premiums for the county as a whole. The bill grows higher considering the costs attributable to treating road accident injuries. Ensuring the county government takes the lead in safe transport operations is not only a moral imperative, but also a prudent approach to reducing expenditure,” said Mr. Gichiri.

According to the Ministry of Transport’s National Road Safety Action Plan (2024-2028), road carnage costs the nation approximately Ksh. 450 billion annually. The action plan proposes enhanced driver education, and vehicle safety standards among other measures to improve overall road safety.

Hon. Rita Ndunda, the CEC for Roads, Transport and Public works, Machakos County, said: “The training of our transport supervisors and managers is crucial to improving our capacity as a county government. We are duty bound to maintain high standards of safety and efficiency in our transport sector. This training, therefore, is an investment in the future of Machakos County, allowing us to become more cost effective, reliable and safer through incremental progress.”

On his part, John Wairimu, AA Kenya Head of Training, noted the value of comprehensive training in ensuring road safety saying, “The supervisors and managers we’ve trained here are now equipped to drive change as they lead the drivers through day-to-day operations. The benefits of this training will ripple out, positively impacting not just the county’s operations but the broader community as well.”

The week-long training was held at AA Kenya’s Embakasi branch covering topics including vehicle maintenance, driver management, route planning, and safety protocols, with a strong emphasis on enhancing road safety, and fleet efficiency.

“Enhancing skills, knowledge and capacity among our customers through such training aligns perfectly with our aim to improve society by supporting them as they work to become more responsible citizens,” added Gichiri.

ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Co-op Bank sponsors 24th SACCA Congress

Next Post

Travel agents set for enhanced profits as Air France-KLM unveil NDC integration on Amadeus booking platform

Related Posts

Mudavadi begins France visit with high-level talks

Mudavadi begins France visit with high-level talks

January 19, 2026
Co-op Bank announces hiring of 1,104 new employees countrywide

Co-op Bank CEO Gideon Muriuki Increases His Shareholding by Sh148 Million

January 19, 2026
Next Post
Travel agents set for enhanced profits as Air France-KLM unveil NDC integration on Amadeus booking platform

Travel agents set for enhanced profits as Air France-KLM unveil NDC integration on Amadeus booking platform

Continue Reading

Mudavadi begins France visit with high-level talks

Mudavadi begins France visit with high-level talks

by Star Today
January 19, 2026

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has kicked off an official visit to France with a series of high-level engagements. The...

Co-op Bank announces hiring of 1,104 new employees countrywide

Co-op Bank CEO Gideon Muriuki Increases His Shareholding by Sh148 Million

by Star Today
January 19, 2026

Co-operative Bank of Kenya’s Group Managing Director and CEO, Gideon Muriuki, has boosted his personal stake in the bank by...

Co-op Bank Tops 11 Fastest Growing Companies in Kenya

Co-op Bank Tops 11 Fastest Growing Companies in Kenya

by Star Today
January 9, 2026

When the Financial Times released its 2025 list of Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies, Kenya once again stood tall as a continental...

Ruto launches NYOTA phase 2, disburses Sh250m to youth in North Rift

Ruto launches NYOTA phase 2, disburses Sh250m to youth in North Rift

by Star Today
January 8, 2026

President William Ruto on Thursday, January 9, launched the second phase of the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) business...

Recent News

  • Mudavadi begins France visit with high-level talks
  • Co-op Bank CEO Gideon Muriuki Increases His Shareholding by Sh148 Million
  • Co-op Bank Tops 11 Fastest Growing Companies in Kenya

Category

  • Business
  • Health
  • Investigation
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Star Today

© 2023

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Investigation
  • Health
  • Opinion

© 2023