The construction of the Tinet Dispensary Bridge in Kuresoi South Sub-county has reached 80% completion, marking a significant advancement in the region’s infrastructure development. This flagship project under Governor Susan Kihika’s administration is set to transform the movement between Kiptagich and Kabongoi, addressing long-standing connectivity challenges.
Strategically located, the bridge will enhance mobility and improve access to essential healthcare services at Tinet Dispensary. Residents view the bridge as a solution to years of difficult travel, particularly during emergencies and have wholeheartedly welcomed this development.
“This bridge will save us so much time and effort. Accessing healthcare and other essential services will no longer be a struggle,” noted a resident from the Kabongoi area.
The project underscores the county government’s commitment to investing in critical infrastructure that enhances the quality of life for Nakuru residents. Upon completion, the bridge will significantly reduce travel times, increase safety for commuters, and bolster economic activities by easing the movement of goods and people across the area.
As the Tinet Dispensary Bridge project nears its final stages, it stands as a testament to Governor Kihika’s vision of improving public services and addressing the unique needs of communities across Nakuru County. This development is poised to become a cornerstone of enhanced connectivity and healthcare access in Kuresoi South Sub-county.