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    Homa Bay PWD sorghum farmers get KSh 500,000 boost to tackle climate change

    Kaka MusaBy Kaka MusaJanuary 19, 2026
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    Sorghum farmers living with disabilities in Homa Bay County are set to benefit from increased production after a middle-aged man donated KSh 500,000 to support climate-resilient farming practices.

    Evans Okello, a casual construction worker from the county, said the donation aims to cushion farmers against the effects of changing weather patterns that have continued to shrink agricultural output and deepen poverty among smallholder farmers.

    Okello noted that despite their commitment and hard work, many sorghum farmers, particularly persons with disabilities (PWDs) have remained trapped in poverty due to prolonged droughts and unpredictable rainfall linked to climate change.

    “Our farmers work extremely hard, but climate change has made farming very difficult. This support will help our PWD farmers adopt drought-resistant farming methods so they can improve yields and earn a better living,” he said.

    He explained that the funds will go towards supporting drought-tolerant sorghum varieties, improved farm inputs, and better planning and execution of farming activities tailored to the needs of farmers with disabilities.

    The donation is part of KSh 1 million Okello won through the Tuzidi Kuinuana campaign, a national consumer promotion by Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) for its Senator Keg brand.

    Under the campaign, consumers across the country have been rewarded with cash prizes aimed at uplifting livelihoods and supporting community development initiatives.

    Okello said he deliberately chose to invest part of his winnings in agriculture, noting that empowering farmers, especially those living with disabilities was key to building resilient rural economies in the face of climate shocks.

    “This money is not just about winning. It is about using the opportunity to make a difference where it matters most,” he added.

    Beyond supporting farmers, Okello said the windfall would also transform his personal life.

    He revealed plans to exit casual labour and venture into construction equipment hire by purchasing machinery such as concrete vibrators for use at construction sites.

    “After this win, I will no longer work as a casual labourer. I plan to invest in construction equipment for hire, which will allow me to work as a manager and grow my own business,” he said.

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