Governor Simon Kachapin has launched Ksh 350 million West Pokot County Government bursary programme
MoreMore than 800 households are expected to benefit from the Phase II program.
MoreMoiSoy milling plant construction stalled at 68 percent, leaving the facility non-operational and without revenue.
MoreThe visit brought together quality improvement teams and administrators in an exchange forum focused on best practices in service delivery, patient care, and institutional management.
MoreThe training, held at different venues including Matisi sub-Chief’s office, is part of the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project (KISIP2) and targeted unemployed youth aged 18–35 years.
MoreThe launch was held at Uasin Gishu Service Center, presided over by the County Executive Committee Member for Roads and Public Works, Dr. Abraham Serem
MoreDr Bii noted that besides ensuring uninterrupted supply of asphalt, the plant will also considerably help the county to cut down on road construction expenses by up to 50 percent.
MoreThe graduates underwent comprehensive training in business skills, positive values, and personal development, equipping them to positively impact their communities.
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