Governor Dr Bii, leading the county delegation at the embassy, expressed gratitude to the Indian government, through their embassy, for choosing to partner with Uasin Gishu in efforts to enhance agricultural production, improve farmer earnings, and spur the growth of
MoreThe county boss made the statement on Friday when he hosted a textile investor who is looking to establish a business in the count
MoreThe meeting comes a few days after Governor Jonathan Bii announced the reduction of monthly and daily levies charged from motorbikes, taxis, tuk-tuks and Matatus.
MoreChief Officer for ICT and Innovation, Felix Kimaru, said the program seeks to impart youth with necessary skills especially as the world goes digital and opportunities are shifting to online platforms.
MoreThe project, jointly funded by the National Government and the County Government of Uasin Gishu to the tune of Ksh6 billion is aimed at addressing the challenge of lack of space for traders to operate from.
MoreFurther, Engineer Kiptalam asked the drivers not to personalize the county vehicles and instead ensure they are parked at the Yard by 5 p.m. – unless one has an authorization letter to operate beyond working hours.
MoreOnce complete, the market that is expected to cost Ksh6 billion is expected to not only provide working space for traders but also create job opportunities to thousands of the county residents.
MoreOwners of Small vehicles and even Bodaboda operators had challenges accessing the facilities since the roads in the villages were impassable.
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