MARIMANTI VEE PROJECTSGROUP ANNUAL REPORTS AND PROPOSALS – 2025
Submitted to: Village Economic Empowerment (VEE)
Submitted by: Abraham Muchoka
Date: 21/06/2025
Project Areas Covered:
- Dairy Goat
- Table Banking
- Organic Farming
- Merry-Go-Round
- Road (Proposal)
- Poultry (Proposal)
- Beekeeping
- Land Fencing (Proposal)
- Herbal Garden (Proposal)
- Nursery Establishment (Proposal)
Annual Overview
This report highlights the progress and proposals of key projects implemented by VEE groups in Marimanti, Tharaka Nithi County, from June 2024 to June 2025. The initiatives aim to build sustainable livelihoods, improve nutrition, and empower vulnerable communities.

1. Dairy Goat Project
VEE introduced a dairy goat initiative to support vulnerable households in arid and semi-arid regions. Goats were chosen due to their resilience and lower maintenance needs compared to cows. The objectives include addressing malnutrition, increasing household income, and promoting sustainable livestock farming.
Key Outcomes:
- 90 dairy goats distributed
- Over 400 households impacted
Challenges:
- 22 goat deaths reported
- Drought and limited veterinary services
Member Requests:
- Breed Improvement: Introduce a more productive goat breed.
- Value Addition & Marketing:
- Training on milk production
- Establishment of milk collection centers
- Branding and packaging of goat milk products
- Support for silage and haymaking
2. Herbal Garden (Proposal)
Members propose establishing a community herbal garden to:
- Preserve indigenous medicinal plant knowledge
- Offer natural remedies for common ailments
- Generate income via herbal teas and ointments
- Train locals in sustainable herbal cultivation
3. Fish Rearing (Proposal)
With growing interest in fish farming, members request support to set up 1–2 fish ponds to diversify income and nutrition sources.
4. Latrine Facility (Urgent)
The current sanitation facilities are inadequate. Members request urgent support for latrine construction to improve hygiene and dignity.
5. Nursery Establishment (Proposal)
A seedling nursery at the site would:
- Provide continuous seedling supply
- Generate income from seedling sales
- Serve members and neighboring farmers
6. VEE Land Fencing (Proposal)
Members request fencing of the VEE farm to prevent crop destruction by neighboring livestock and to enhance security.
7. Demonstration Plot
While the demo plot is thriving, water runoff during rains is causing soil erosion. Members request terracing support to curb erosion and protect crops.
8. Mango Tree Grafting
Planned for August 2025, this exercise aims to accelerate fruit production and enhance the quality of mango trees on the farm.
9. Banana Suckers
The group plans to plant 40 banana suckers to green the compound and generate income.
10. Organic Farming
Despite challenges, organic farming is thriving through teamwork and VEE support. Members request seed support to expand production:
- Kale
- Spinach
- Tomatoes
- Melons
11. Poultry Rearing (Proposal)
Started with 20 chickens, this project faced issues like disease, feeding costs, and lack of housing. Members request VEE’s support to sustain and scale the initiative.
12. Small Business Support
Several members operate small businesses and seek financial empowerment from VEE to boost their ventures.
13. Table Banking
Table banking continues to improve financial independence and loan management.
Financial Status:
- VEE capital: Ksh 75,000
- Member contributions: Ksh 362,140
- Interest earned: Ksh 200,000
- Loans issued: Ksh 360,000
- Loan recovery rate: 97%
Achievements:
- 15 members started businesses
- Members are paying school fees using loans
- 8 emergency medical cases supported
Challenge:
- Need for improved financial literacy
14. Merry-Go-Round
The model continues to foster unity and financial discipline. Members recommend expansion and consistent participation.








15. Road Construction (Proposal)
Members propose building a group-access road. Bush clearing will be handled affordably by VEE group members.
16. Beekeeping
Currently, there are:
- 8 modern beehives
- 3 traditional beehives
Members request:
- Catch boxes to attract bees
- Ongoing training and support
- Formation of a 20-member beekeeping committee
17. Housing for the Disabled (Proposal)
The group representing persons with disabilities is struggling with housing. They own land but lack proper settlement. VEE is requested to support them with shelter construction.






Conclusion
The Marimanti VEE Project continues to uplift communities in Tharaka through strategic interventions in agriculture, livestock, and financial empowerment. With increasing demands and challenges, the project requires ongoing support, improved planning, technical guidance, and active participation to achieve its goals.



Future plans focus on sustainability, self-reliance, and enhanced livelihoods. Monthly visits and participatory approaches have improved trust and strengthened community cohesion.
Report prepared and submitted by:
Abraham Muchoka
Marimanti VEE Project Administrator








Village Economic Empowerment (VEE) Kenya recently held its 2025 Annual Leadership Training at Marimanti Resort, Tharaka Nithi County. This three-day seminar brought together a diverse group of men and women, all united by a shared commitment to transformative leadership and community development.















