Deputy President Kithure Kindiki attended Sunday church service at Amagoro before traveling to Kiamby for community programs. On Monday, he visited Meru County to check progress on development projects across the region. Kindiki inspected the County Aggregation and Industrial Parks construction site, which reached 80 percent completion. The government plans to build 47 such facilities nationwide at 500 million shillings each before 2027. Officials expect the first 13 parks to open by December 31 this year.
Kindiki received updates about the blue economy and mining programs that support fishing communities around Kenya. The administration gave 3.2 billion shillings in grants to 309 Beach Management Units in the ocean and lake areas. Workers distributed 425 small boats across five Indian Ocean countries for local fishermen. Mining cooperatives received formal recognition to help 270 groups work together more effectively. Fish landing sites opened at several coastal and lake locations during recent months.
The deputy president traveled to Isiolo County on Wednesday to present 56 million shillings to families affected by wildlife conflicts. He also commissioned a 27 million shilling electricity project that connected 108 homes and public buildings. Kindiki visited Kakamega on Thursday to inspect the nearly finished gold refining facility at Ikolomani. Construction began last year, and equipment installation will be completed by May 2026. He ended the week with empowerment meetings for traders in Kiambu and Kisii counties.
Kindiki received updates about the blue economy and mining programs that support fishing communities around Kenya. The administration gave 3.2 billion shillings in grants to 309 Beach Management Units in the ocean and lake areas. Workers distributed 425 small boats across five Indian Ocean countries for local fishermen. Mining cooperatives received formal recognition to help 270 groups work together more effectively. Fish landing sites opened at several coastal and lake locations during recent months.
The deputy president traveled to Isiolo County on Wednesday to present 56 million shillings to families affected by wildlife conflicts. He also commissioned a 27 million shilling electricity project that connected 108 homes and public buildings. Kindiki visited Kakamega on Thursday to inspect the nearly finished gold refining facility at Ikolomani. Construction began last year, and equipment installation will be completed by May 2026. He ended the week with empowerment meetings for traders in Kiambu and Kisii counties.