Upgrading of Roads

The City Manager Gitau Thabanja watching the unclogging of drainage systems at Barnabas

Roads

Nakuru county officials today toured various places where the heavy rains have caused havoc and assured the residents that the roads will soon be upgraded from the expected funding of the Kenya Urban Support Program (KUSP) phase two.

The City Manager Gitau Thabanja assured the residents of Olive Inn, Kiamunyi, Pipeline and Bahati that their areas would be treated as priority since their roads have been affected by the torrential rains.

The team assessed various drainage systems in response to the ongoing heavy flooding, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures in addressing the floods and safeguarding the residents’ wellbeing.

Mashinani market at kiamaina in a dilapidated state

Speaking during the exercise the City Manager noted that the assessment will lay the groundwork for comprehensive improvements in coordination with key agencies towards enhancing urban resilience. Thabanja also commended the technical team for prompt actions towards improving drainage efficiency during heavy rainfall, including unclogging drains and repairing damaged ones.

The team also visited Mashini market in Kiamaina Bahati sub-county and highlighted its dilapidated state and the need for renovation to ensure traders work in a clean environment. However, the traders were reminded on their role in keeping their working area clean and avoiding the negative habits of heaping garbage and mitumba clothes inside the drainage systems.

The muddy roads at Barnabas in Nakuru County

In most cases when the mitumba clothes have passed their sale by dates, which normally starts with hawking them at sh.50, that soon moves to sh.20, they are abandoned and more often than not, they end up in the storm water systems and clog them. The exercise was also joined by MCA Nakuru East Anthony Kanyere and MCA Kiamaina Ward ⁠Paul Waweru.

Related posts

Yaiku community turns to Artificial Intelligence to save their dying language

Narok Governor Unveils 34 Motorcycles and 2 Vehicles to Enhance Service Delivery

Bomet to Support Local Poultry Farmers

By clicking "Accept" you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in improving your experience. Read More