Government Constructs Sh25million Bridge To the Relief Of Ngoliba Residents

The government has commenced construction of a Sh25 million bridge that connects Ngoliba in Thika East in Kiambu County and Soya village in Gatanga, Murang’a County much to the relief of residents. The project is being undertaken by Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) and is set to be completed mid next month. Construction materials are […]

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Dairy processing plant to increase farmers’ earnings and production

Dairy farmers in Gatundu North Sub County are set to benefit from increased milk earnings after the construction of a dairy processing plant in the area. The plant, constructed by the county government in Mang’u area, will be fully equipped with a milk pasteurizer and a cooler able to handle huge volumes of milk. The […]

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Life changing irrigation project to eradicate poverty in Gatundu

Food shortages in Gatundu North Sub County will be a thing of the past after the commissioning of a Sh111 million irrigation project by the Kiambu County government. The Kamwamba Irrigation project, which will cover 84 hectares, will benefit 4,000 households covering 11 villages in Gituamba, Chania and Mang’u wards. It will involve channeling water […]

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Uproar on placement misplaced,  says Magoha

Education Cabinet Secretary (CS), Prof. George Magoha, has told off parents causing uproar that the Form One placement was unfair to students who scored good marks in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE), saying that all students were placed in secondary schools that they merit. Speaking in Thika where he oversaw interviews for students set to […]

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Don’t allow students with fees arrears back to school, says Prof. Magoha

Education CS Prof. George Magoha has instructed school principals not to allow students who have fees arrears back to school as they report from their mid-term break. Prof. Magoha said the Ministry is aware that majority of parents who are yet to clear school fees arrears for their children are indeed capable, but were only […]

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