Boost in Agriculture, Education, and Water sectors in Kikuyu sub-county

Kiambu governor Kimani Wamatangi addressing people during distribution of seeds in Nachu Ward.

Empowerment

Over 5000 farmers in Nachu area, Kikuyu Sub County have received avocado seedlings, certified maize seeds and fertilizer from Kimbu County Government in an effort to enhance agricultural productivity and food security in the region.

Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi said his administration’s goal was meant to provide the inputs to farmers to enable them increase their yields and subsequently improve their livelihoods

“Our goal is to provide the available assistance and empower the locals and this distribution is part of a broader strategy to bolster the agricultural sector and support small-scale farmers in the community,” Wamatangi said during the distribution of seeds in Nachu ward Kikuyu sub-county.

The Governor also issued educational bursary cheques to beneficiaries and insisted that his administration had also initiated a scholarship programme to improve access to education. “Education is a key pillar in our community development agenda. By supporting our students, we are investing in the future of our county,” he said.

Kiambu governor Kimani Wamatangi during the distribution of seeds in Nachu Ward Kikuyu sub-county.

The governor also announced the completion of several important projects in the ward, including the Gathiru and Gatune model Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) centres.

“These centres are expected to provide a conducive learning environment for young children, laying a solid foundation for their educational journey. Additionally, the construction of new ECDE centres at Kanyiha, Ndiguine, and Kanyayo is set to commence soon, further expanding educational infrastructure in the area,” noted Wamatangi.

He said water supply projects have also been a priority and the Maregeta, Mbombo-ini, and Kanyayo water projects have been undertaken to enhance the commodity’s access.

The Kanyayo water project, in particular he said is designed to serve the Kanyayo, Kamangu, and Migumo-ini areas, solving long-standing water shortages and improving the quality of life for residents.

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