The Nakuru County Government, under the leadership of Dr. Nelson Maara, signed a funding agreement with the Water Sector Trust Fund (WSTF) for the Conditional Liquidity Support Grant (CLSG) project. This initiative, part of the CLSGS 2 Program, aims to provide Kshs 2.2 billion in funding to 29 water service…
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Water Access for Over 700 Residents in Maiella Ward, Naivasha Sub-county
In a significant step towards improving water access, over 700 residents of Maiella Ward in Naivasha Sub County will soon benefit from the ongoing Ssero water project. The initiative involves the installation of 1.2km of 90mm and 63mm High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes, coupled with the deployment of solar panels to…
Continue Reading....Nakuru County Advances Clean Water Access with Heshima Water Projects
In a significant move towards enhancing water accessibility and sanitation, the Department of Water and Sanitation, in collaboration with NAWASSCO, has officially handed over the Heshima water projects to the contractor. These projects, situated in Kiamaina Ward, Bahati subcounty, comprise the construction of a 200m³ RC Tank and the laying…
Continue Reading....Nakuru County Pioneers Inclusive Sanitation to Improve Urban Well-being
The Department of Water, Environment, Climate Change, and Natural Resources in Nakuru County convened a meeting to address the critical issue of sanitation and discuss the implementation of City Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS). The CWIS initiative aims to provide safe, equitable, and sustainable sanitation services for urban residents, with a…
Continue Reading....WWF-Kenya Partners with Nakuru County to Boost Access to Clean Water
In a significant stride towards ensuring water accessibility to all Nakuru residents, Governor Susan Kihika’s commitment received a major boost as WWF-Kenya, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Netherlands in Kenya and other partners, delivered a grant of Ksh 13 million to the Nakuru Water and Sanitation Services Company…
Continue Reading....Nakuru Collaborates with National Assembly Water and Irrigation Committee to Expedite Itare Dam Project
Deputy Governor H.E. David Kones played host to Members of the National Assembly’s Water and Irrigation Committee, led by Marakwet East MP David Bowen Kangogo. The meeting also involved representatives from the Central Rift Water Works Board, with the main focus on expediting the Itare Dam project to address Nakuru’s…
Continue Reading....Deputy Governor and National Assembly Committee Inspect Nakuru’s Itare Dam Project
In the afternoon, Deputy Governor H.E David Kones, together with members of the National Assembly Committee on Water, Blue Economy, Sanitation, and Irrigation, and the Central Rift Water Works Development Agency Board, conducted a site visit to the Itare dam project in Kuresoi North. The visit aimed to provide a…
Continue Reading....Sero Water Project Handover Marks Milestone in Providing Clean Water to Maiella Residents
County Chief Officer for Water and Sanitation, Eng. Margaret Kinyanjui presided over the official handover of the Sero Water Project to the contractor in Maiella Ward, Naivasha Sub-county. This marks the commencement of the project’s solarization and the installation of 1.2 kilometres of piping. Upon completion, the Sero Water Project…
Continue Reading....Empowering Communities: Nakuru County’s Mwireri Borehole Water Project
In a stride towards fulfilling Governor Susan Kihika’s commitment to delivering clean and safe water to all Nakuru County residents, the Chief Officer for Water and Sanitation, Eng. Margaret Kinyanjui, spearheaded a test pumping exercise at the Mwireri Borehole Water Project in Kabazi ward, Subukia subcounty. This assessment aimed…
Continue Reading....Gema water project brings clean water to hundreds in Gilgil subcounty
In a stride towards improving the lives of residents in Gema, Eburu Mbaruk Ward, Gilgil sub-county, the County Government has embarked on a commendable mission – the Gema Water Project. This ambitious initiative is set to provide more than 250 households, as well as crucial establishments such as Kagema, the…
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