Kenya added two new State Lodges in Bungoma and Kwale counties. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen made this official through a gazette notice. The locations were already serving as homes for County Commissioners in both areas. The State House Comptroller manages these buildings to keep them ready for the President's visits. These places give the Head of State somewhere to stay when traveling outside the capital.
Kenya has the main State Houses in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Nakuru. Other state lodges exist in Eldoret, Sagana, Kisumu, Kakamega, Kitale, and Kisii. The government puts these buildings across different regions for presidential tours throughout the country. Money from public funds pays for their upkeep through the State House budget. President Ruto often holds Cabinet meetings at these locations.
The President uses these facilities during his development tours across various regions. They serve as official places where top officials can work when away from Nairobi. The government spreads these lodges strategically around Kenya for easier administration. Every lodge must meet standards fit for presidential use. Residents benefit when national leaders visit their areas.
Kenya has the main State Houses in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Nakuru. Other state lodges exist in Eldoret, Sagana, Kisumu, Kakamega, Kitale, and Kisii. The government puts these buildings across different regions for presidential tours throughout the country. Money from public funds pays for their upkeep through the State House budget. President Ruto often holds Cabinet meetings at these locations.
The President uses these facilities during his development tours across various regions. They serve as official places where top officials can work when away from Nairobi. The government spreads these lodges strategically around Kenya for easier administration. Every lodge must meet standards fit for presidential use. Residents benefit when national leaders visit their areas.