Nakuru County Deputy Governor H.E David Kones played a pivotal role in this year’s World Day of Remembrance for crash victims held in Naivasha Sub-county. The solemn event aimed to honour the millions of individuals who lost their lives or suffered severe injuries in crashes, expressing solidarity with the victims…
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Connecting Communities and Enhancing Tourism Potential
In a collaborative effort between the Nakuru County Government and area MCA Hon. Michael Gathanwa, the grading of two vital roads is underway in Kasambara, Eburru-Baruk Ward in Gilgil Sub-county. These projects will significantly improve connectivity and accessibility for residents. One of these projects involves the rehabilitation of the 1.6-kilometer…
Continue Reading....Empowering Agriculture and Commerce through Road Upgrades
The Department of Infrastructure is unwavering in its commitment to enhance accessibility and streamline the transportation of farm produce from rural areas to markets across Nakuru County. Ongoing road improvements are taking place through the Imarisha Barabara Program, with the aim of bolstering local economies. One notable project is the…
Continue Reading....Governor Fulfills Promise by Opening Up Moricho-Bongolia Road to Enhance Connectivity
Governor Susan Kihika has made good on her promise to open a 500-meter section of the Moricho-Bongolia road through dozing in Visoi Ward. This stretch of road had been rendered impassable for an extended period due to the formation of a deep gully. The response to this project has been…
Continue Reading....Nakuru County Prepares for Rainy Season with Drainage Clearing Efforts
In preparation for the upcoming rainy season, dedicated county workers from the Roads and Infrastructure Department in Nakuru have taken proactive measures to clear the drainage systems along Government Road, Jimmys, and Waterbuck. This initiative is a crucial component of Governor H.E. Susan Kihika’s broader agenda, focusing on maintaining well-functioning…
Continue Reading....Nakuru County’s Infrastructure Department Enhances Road Connectivity in Njoro Sub-county
The Nakuru County Department of Infrastructure remains committed to improving road connectivity to facilitate easier mobility within the county. In this regard, the Njoro Sub-county Engineer conducted an inspection of recently constructed access roads in Kihingo ward, Njoro Sub-county. The roadworks aim to rehabilitate key routes, enhancing trade and reducing…
Continue Reading....Road Rehabilitation Project in Mau Narok Ward Enhances Rural Accessibility
In a concerted effort to ensure the safety and efficiency of the local transport network, Sub-county Engineer Michael Kimani conducted a site meeting to oversee the ongoing grading, graveling, and compacting of several crucial roads in Mau Narok ward, Njoro Sub-county. These road improvement initiatives play a vital role in…
Continue Reading....Transforming Umoja Estate, Kaptembwo ward
Progress and development are well underway in Umoja Estate, Kaptembwo Ward, Nakuru West Sub-County. A much-needed and eagerly awaited project, the construction of a drainage system, is now in full swing, and the community is already reaping the benefits. Just days after the project was handed over to the…
Continue Reading....Transforming communities: Infrastructure projects- Shabaab ward
In a commendable effort to improve the living conditions of residents, a team from the Department of Infrastructure embarked on a mission today. They inspected a significant project focused on enhancing the drainage system in Githima estate, located in Shabab ward, Nakuru West sub-county. This project, with a budget of…
Continue Reading....Governor Susan Kihika’s ambitious urbanization efforts
In a display of dedication to the development and urbanization of sub-counties, Governor Susan Kihika’s administration has embarked on a transformative journey to reshape the landscape of Naivasha. With a steadfast commitment to realizing the county’s development goals, the Governor’s vision is becoming a reality, as infrastructural projects are cropping…
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