Hongera Uhuru, umefanya kazi

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Elder Lister
Credit where due, Uhuru will leave a lasting legacy regarding the development of infrastructure.
Notable are roads, the SGR, loans upon loans, upgrade and development of airports with the notable one being Isiolo International but here's another one that will greatly benefit the people of Kirinyaga and beyond.



And here's a report from 5 months ago;
Uhuru's flagship Thiba Dam is complete
The Dam's 42-metre embarkment, spillway, and associated works are complete.
In Summary
•Tana Water Services Board are also working on a water supply component that will be attached to the dam.
•The dam is expected to boost the economy by Sh6 billion every year, with 350,000 direct jobs set to be realized through the project.
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Thiba Dam in Kirinyaga county is complete.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


Thiba Dam, which is among President Uhuru Kenyatta's flagship projects in Mt Kenya, is complete.
Rice farmers in the expansive Mwea irrigation scheme are expected to start using the dam in May.
National Irrigation Authority officials say they expect the dam to be filled by heavy rains expected in the country this month.

Eng Charles Muasya, the authority's Infrastructure Development boss, said it would take two months to fill the 15 million cubic meters reservoir.
A spot check by the Star revealed that the dam's 42-metre embarkment, spill way, and associated works are complete.
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Men at work.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


"We project that the dam would be 100 per cent ready next week," Muasya said.
The project, he said, has cost the taxpayers Sh11 billion to construct. The dam was financed by the JICA - Japanese International Corporation.
"Because we have finished the dam early, we are likely to save some money," Muasya said.
Water will be bound in the dam and the gates will be opened based on the demand downstream.
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The dam.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


"The control rooms are complete. We have also completed the sand trap at the top," he said, restating that the critical components are complete.

Workers were spotted doing finishing touches to a road running around the 1km wide dam.
The dam is projected to the close the countries rice supply deficit by 86,000 metric tonnes.
Kenya's annual rice consumption is 450,000 metric tonnes of which only about 200,000 metric tonnes is supplied.
Mwea irrigation scheme is served by two rivers - Thiba and Nyamindi.
"We seek to increase the acreage of rice in Mwea by 10,000 acres. The water harvested will allow us do two crop seasons. We currently do one season meaning we will put a total 70,000 acres in a year," the NIA boss said.

The number of people involved in farming is projected to increase to 180,000 households.
Following a request by the surrounding community, NIA has created three new schemes with a total acreage of 2,000 - Rumbuini, Rukenya, and Kibithe.
Tana Water Services Board are also working on a water supply component that will be attached to the dam.
The dam is expected to boost the economy by Sh6 billion every year, with 350,000 direct jobs set to be realized through the project.
President Kenyatta unveiled the project in November 2017, which was among the first one after his reelection. Works kicked off in March 2018.
 
Credit where due, Uhuru will leave a lasting legacy regarding the development of infrastructure.
Notable are roads, the SGR, loans upon loans, upgrade and development of airports with the notable one being Isiolo International but here's another one that will greatly benefit the people of Kirinyaga and beyond.



And here's a report from 5 months ago;
Uhuru's flagship Thiba Dam is complete
The Dam's 42-metre embarkment, spillway, and associated works are complete.
In Summary
•Tana Water Services Board are also working on a water supply component that will be attached to the dam.
•The dam is expected to boost the economy by Sh6 billion every year, with 350,000 direct jobs set to be realized through the project.
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Thiba Dam in Kirinyaga county is complete.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


Thiba Dam, which is among President Uhuru Kenyatta's flagship projects in Mt Kenya, is complete.
Rice farmers in the expansive Mwea irrigation scheme are expected to start using the dam in May.
National Irrigation Authority officials say they expect the dam to be filled by heavy rains expected in the country this month.

Eng Charles Muasya, the authority's Infrastructure Development boss, said it would take two months to fill the 15 million cubic meters reservoir.
A spot check by the Star revealed that the dam's 42-metre embarkment, spill way, and associated works are complete.
View attachment 73196
Men at work.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


"We project that the dam would be 100 per cent ready next week," Muasya said.
The project, he said, has cost the taxpayers Sh11 billion to construct. The dam was financed by the JICA - Japanese International Corporation.
"Because we have finished the dam early, we are likely to save some money," Muasya said.
Water will be bound in the dam and the gates will be opened based on the demand downstream.
View attachment 73195
The dam.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


"The control rooms are complete. We have also completed the sand trap at the top," he said, restating that the critical components are complete.

Workers were spotted doing finishing touches to a road running around the 1km wide dam.
The dam is projected to the close the countries rice supply deficit by 86,000 metric tonnes.
Kenya's annual rice consumption is 450,000 metric tonnes of which only about 200,000 metric tonnes is supplied.
Mwea irrigation scheme is served by two rivers - Thiba and Nyamindi.
"We seek to increase the acreage of rice in Mwea by 10,000 acres. The water harvested will allow us do two crop seasons. We currently do one season meaning we will put a total 70,000 acres in a year," the NIA boss said.

The number of people involved in farming is projected to increase to 180,000 households.
Following a request by the surrounding community, NIA has created three new schemes with a total acreage of 2,000 - Rumbuini, Rukenya, and Kibithe.
Tana Water Services Board are also working on a water supply component that will be attached to the dam.
The dam is expected to boost the economy by Sh6 billion every year, with 350,000 direct jobs set to be realized through the project.
President Kenyatta unveiled the project in November 2017, which was among the first one after his reelection. Works kicked off in March 2018.

Kadynasty, hapo ulikula ngapi hapo?
 
Si kuna an AUTHORITY that controls developments za dams how did they allow guys wakule pesa ya Arror under the presence ati ni mtu flani .

same case ile ya Eastern by pass, it was supposed to be dual From initial designs but someone ate part of it and built Radisson blu. We have authorities that controls all development of roads in kenya yet they kept mum.
In short, karibu Kenya
 
Credit where due, Uhuru will leave a lasting legacy regarding the development of infrastructure.
Notable are roads, the SGR, loans upon loans, upgrade and development of airports with the notable one being Isiolo International but here's another one that will greatly benefit the people of Kirinyaga and beyond.



And here's a report from 5 months ago;
Uhuru's flagship Thiba Dam is complete
The Dam's 42-metre embarkment, spillway, and associated works are complete.
In Summary
•Tana Water Services Board are also working on a water supply component that will be attached to the dam.
•The dam is expected to boost the economy by Sh6 billion every year, with 350,000 direct jobs set to be realized through the project.
View attachment 73198
Thiba Dam in Kirinyaga county is complete.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


Thiba Dam, which is among President Uhuru Kenyatta's flagship projects in Mt Kenya, is complete.
Rice farmers in the expansive Mwea irrigation scheme are expected to start using the dam in May.
National Irrigation Authority officials say they expect the dam to be filled by heavy rains expected in the country this month.

Eng Charles Muasya, the authority's Infrastructure Development boss, said it would take two months to fill the 15 million cubic meters reservoir.
A spot check by the Star revealed that the dam's 42-metre embarkment, spill way, and associated works are complete.
View attachment 73196
Men at work.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


"We project that the dam would be 100 per cent ready next week," Muasya said.
The project, he said, has cost the taxpayers Sh11 billion to construct. The dam was financed by the JICA - Japanese International Corporation.
"Because we have finished the dam early, we are likely to save some money," Muasya said.
Water will be bound in the dam and the gates will be opened based on the demand downstream.
View attachment 73195
The dam.
Image: MOSES ODHIAMBO


"The control rooms are complete. We have also completed the sand trap at the top," he said, restating that the critical components are complete.

Workers were spotted doing finishing touches to a road running around the 1km wide dam.
The dam is projected to the close the countries rice supply deficit by 86,000 metric tonnes.
Kenya's annual rice consumption is 450,000 metric tonnes of which only about 200,000 metric tonnes is supplied.
Mwea irrigation scheme is served by two rivers - Thiba and Nyamindi.
"We seek to increase the acreage of rice in Mwea by 10,000 acres. The water harvested will allow us do two crop seasons. We currently do one season meaning we will put a total 70,000 acres in a year," the NIA boss said.

The number of people involved in farming is projected to increase to 180,000 households.
Following a request by the surrounding community, NIA has created three new schemes with a total acreage of 2,000 - Rumbuini, Rukenya, and Kibithe.
Tana Water Services Board are also working on a water supply component that will be attached to the dam.
The dam is expected to boost the economy by Sh6 billion every year, with 350,000 direct jobs set to be realized through the project.
President Kenyatta unveiled the project in November 2017, which was among the first one after his reelection. Works kicked off in March 2018.

JICA ikipartner Kwa project it's always fantastic and done exceptionally especially if their contractor handles the project .Angalia Ngong road from Library mpaka meteorological .
Also the Ring road from Westlands roundabout all the way to Prestige plaza .
 
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Hapo umedanganya sisi saidi
Ata mimi nashangaa. Radisson is an international hotel chain. Locally, it might be a case of investors acquiring the naming rights for their properties in Upper Hill, Arboretum and Westlands so ebu amwage mtama zaidi
 
Ata mimi nashangaa. Radisson is an international hotel chain. Locally, it might be a case of investors acquiring the naming rights for their properties in Upper Hill, Arboretum and Westlands so ebu amwage mtama zaidi

Radisson is an international brand but locally kuna folks who own the naming.
grapevines husema former cs michael kamau looted road designs and built it.

 
I used to be a daily user of that road but I am finding an alternative more convenient and safer .Also Niko na machungu that with 12 billion that's what we ended up with .
Itabidi nizoee.
One would expect that if you are building a link road to your Northlands city that you will build something proper. But seems he is quite incompetent even when his personal projects are involved.
 
One would expect that if you are building a link road to your Northlands city that you will build something proper. But seems he is quite incompetent even when his personal projects are involved.
I think He is not aware vile bara bara iko Kwa ground since traffic was cleared during commissioning. Hapa I blame KURA for overseeing such non sense happen for 12 billion.
Not in touch with the people .
 
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