Kitale at the Kitale Bus Park. Photo/Courtesy.

Kitale to Get Three Additional Matatu Stages

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Trans Nzoia County Government has announced plans to construct three new bus parks in a bid to alleviate congestion in Kitale town.

Governor George Natembeya revealed that once the ongoing road construction is completed, these additional terminuses will serve Matatus operating on the Endebess, Kwanza, and Kachibora routes.

The announcement came during the reopening of the main bus terminus in Kitale, which had experienced a halt in operations due to clashes and disputes between two rival groups.

Governor Natembeya also disclosed that the implementation of the Nawiri fund, aimed at supporting local traders and vulnerable groups, is in its advanced stages.

Governor Natembeya during the reopening of the main bus terminus in Kitale Town.
Governor Natembeya during the reopening of the main bus terminus in Kitale Town.

I am pleased to announce that applications for the Nawiri fund will commence next week. I urge group members to apply and secure funds to expand or initiate their businesses,” added Natembeya.

The governor reiterated that his administration has allocated a substantial amount of Ksh102 million to the Nawiri fund initiative, which he believes will empower successful applicants to improve their economic standing.

Furthermore, he issued a warning to individuals who have purchased land in protected areas such as the Prison Land in Kitale, stating that their investments will be rendered futile as all public land in the region will be reclaimed.

The County boss also expressed his determination not to be intimidated by those who exploit legal avenues to hinder development in the county.

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As part of the new management committee at the bus park, representatives from the trade, enforcement, and lands departments will be included, along with the Kitale municipal manager and representatives from motorbike operators, hawkers, and Matatu owners.

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