The projects are being implemented under the World Bank-funded Kenya Informal Settlements Project (KISIP) in partnership with the County Government of Uasin Gishu.
MoreThe visiting team, led by Roche’s Chief People Officer, Cristina A. Wilbur, and Beyond Zero's Chief of Staff, Constance Gakonyo, met with KMTC leadership, including Board Chairperson Joseah K. Cheruiyot and CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch.
MoreThe project jointly funded by the World Bank and the county was initially expected to be completed in August 2022. However, according to the Auditor General report, the contractor sought extensions to March 2024.
MoreReferred to as the Kenya Urban Mobility and Growth Threshold Programme, the initiative aims to benefit more than 4.3 million people.
MoreGovernor George Natembeya on Wednesday said the initiative is through the decision made with guidance from the Kitale town board.
The chosen colour will serve as a distinctive identity for premises in Trans Nzoia.
MoreA status update on the works issued by the County Government of Uasin Gishu on January 17, 2024, indicates that they are now at 72.5 per cent to completion.
MoreThe programme is set to begin in various settlements in the County.
MoreThe specific project site selection will depend on the outcomes of a forthcoming Feasibility Study (FS), conducted by KenGen, in collaboration with designated FS Consultants, who will recommend the most suitable locations for BESS installations
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