Deputy President Kindiki opened a new market on Monday in Maralal town, Samburu County. The project cost 73 million shillings, with local officials providing 23 million. This marketplace joins over 400 similar projects across Kenya, funded through national programs. The facility offers cold storage rooms, spaces for nursing mothers, child play areas, and free internet centers for young people.
Kindiki promised a fair distribution of development money throughout all regions. He pledged that his job involves helping President Ruto deliver improvements for all Kenyans. The deputy leader made sure Samburu residents knew they mattered just as much as other areas. He also checked progress at the nearly finished Yamo Dam, which has already used 2.2 billion shillings. The water project needs only pipes connecting it to the town before locals can benefit.
Road improvements between Maralal and Baragoi will soon start with money already set aside. Workers will appear shortly to begin paving operations. A power station at Rumuruti is facing rapid completion to solve the electricity problems in Maralal and nearby communities. These projects aim to raise living standards across northern Kenya.
Kindiki promised a fair distribution of development money throughout all regions. He pledged that his job involves helping President Ruto deliver improvements for all Kenyans. The deputy leader made sure Samburu residents knew they mattered just as much as other areas. He also checked progress at the nearly finished Yamo Dam, which has already used 2.2 billion shillings. The water project needs only pipes connecting it to the town before locals can benefit.
Road improvements between Maralal and Baragoi will soon start with money already set aside. Workers will appear shortly to begin paving operations. A power station at Rumuruti is facing rapid completion to solve the electricity problems in Maralal and nearby communities. These projects aim to raise living standards across northern Kenya.