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Kenya: Connect Water to Your Homes, Kimemia Tells Ndaragwa Residents

Kenya: Connect Water to Your Homes, Kimemia Tells Ndaragwa Residents

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Residents of Ndaragwa sub-county in Nyandarua County have been urged to connect water to their homes after the completion of a multimillion project.

The Leshau-Karago -ini water project that was being undertaken by the Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency (RVWWDA) has been completed and handed over for use.

Nyandarua Governor Francis Kimemia has said that the rehabilitation of the water project that was being funded by the National Government through the Kenya Water Security and Climate Resilience Project and the county government is now at the distribution stage.

“The county government has already laid the piping system at Ndemi, Mathenge and Kimaru main tanks so that the targeted households can get access to the clean water supply. We are urging the residents to register by paying a connection fee of Sh1,400 and get water to their homes,” the Governor said when he toured the project at the main intake at Kamukunga area in Mairo Inya Township.

The project, which was handed over for use in January this year after being funded to a tune of Sh200 million, is set to benefit residents of Leshau Pondo, Mbuyu, and Nyakinyua.

The water project is expected to ease access to water in the semi-arid Ndaragwa Constituency.

“The project is a turnaround in the agricultural sector to the people of Nyandarua and we expect it to serve the people from the lower parts of Ndaragwa, which are mostly semi-arid,” said Governor Kimemia.

Outskirts of Nyahururu town