Several bridges have been completed in the Naivasha and Njoro Subcounties, including the Kapsawe, Moi-Ndabi, High Kiambara, and Jikaze Muniu bridges. These critical infrastructure projects, led by Governor Susan Kihika, aim to enhance connectivity, ensure safety during rainy seasons, and improve access to essential services for Nakuru residents.
Through the Imarisha Barabara Initiative, road grading and gravelling works were conducted across multiple wards in March 2024, including Dundori, Mosop, Solai, Mauche, and Kivumbini. Governor Susan Kihika’s efforts continue to enhance infrastructure, ease mobility, and boost economic growth across Nakuru County.
Through the Imarisha Barabara Initiative, Nakuru County improved 184.52 KM of roads in the first quarter of 2025—boosting access and connectivity across sub-counties. Governor Susan Kihika’s focus on grading, gravelling, and dozing continues to ease transportation for residents and support rural development.
Construction of new Level 4 hospitals in Kuresoi North and Rongai is underway at a combined cost of nearly Ksh 500 million. Once complete, they’ll offer affordable, quality healthcare and ease pressure on Nakuru’s main referral hospital. Completion is set for 24 months.
Governor Susan Kihika has launched the construction of a 90-bed Level 4 hospital at Salgaa Centre, Rongai. The facility will offer emergency, maternity, and outpatient services, easing pressure on Nakuru Level 5 Hospital and boosting healthcare access for residents.
The grading and gravelling of 1.75 km along Mogotio-Kinoyo Road in Soin Ward, Rongai Sub-county, is underway under the Imarisha Barabara Initiative. This upgrade will enhance transportation, improve access to services, and support economic activity for local communities.
Githima Estate traders in Shabaab Ward now enjoy modern, secure stalls—thanks to Governor Susan Kihika’s empowerment agenda. The new structures promote dignity, safety, and a better trading environment while stimulating local economic activity. This is grassroots development in action.
The transformation of banana lock-ups at Gilgil Fresh Fruit Market is a significant boost for traders. The new modern structures replace makeshift stalls, improving hygiene, safety, and working conditions. This upgrade enhances market appeal and supports vibrant local trade.
The Lishe Na Mama School Feeding Initiative has increased ECDE enrollment from 59,000 to over 64,000 pupils and expanded the number of centres from 1,003 to 1,071. Over 1,000 jobs have been created. This program directly supports improved nutrition, increased attendance, and positive early childhood education outcomes.
Under Governor Susan Kihika’s leadership, Nakuru County has upgraded 7.45 km of roads, graded 405.27 km, and gravelled 327.275 km of roads. Additional achievements include 3893 culverts, 142 gabions, 232 streetlights, 14 boda sheds, and nine bridges—driving safer, more connected, and better-lit communities.
Nakuru County has been honoured by the NCIC with three prestigious awards for compliance in inclusivity, improved diversity practices, and ethnic representation in public service. Governor Susan Kihika’s leadership continues to promote fairness, unity, and equal opportunity across the County.
Governor Susan Kihika’s administration has constructed 12 bridges across Nakuru County, linking villages and improving access to markets. From Subukia to Kuresoi and Rongai, these bridges are transforming transport, boosting trade, and enhancing rural livelihoods—one bridge at a time.